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      2013., Adolescent, Findaway World, LLC Call No: [Fic]   Edition: [Unabridged].    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Candlewick on BrillianceAudioSummary Note: "Is the chance to serve as an extra for Hitler's favorite filmmaker a chance at life--or a detour on the path to inevitable extermination? In this chilling but ultimately uplifting novel, Kathryn Lasky imagines the lives of the Gypsies who worked as extras for the real Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, giving readers a story of survival unlike any other"--Publisher.
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      p2012., Juvenile, Brilliance Audio Call No: Fic Watts   Edition: Unabridged.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Candlewick on BrillianceAudio.Summary Note: Kizzy Ann Stamps is starting at a new school, the just-integrated public school, and she's worried. She's worried that the white students won't like her, and she's worried they'll stare at the scar she got in a farming accident. Kizzy discovers that almost everyone has scars to bear but with a dog by your side, you can find courage to go on.
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      [2016]., Pre-adolescent, BrillianceAudio Call No: RB FIC AVI   Edition: [Unabridged].    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Candlewick on BrillianceAudio.Summary Note: "[A collection of short stories that feature] seven boys--boys with fathers at home and boys whose fathershave left, boys who spend most of their time with their grandfathers and boys who would rather spend time with anyone but the men in their lives. By turns heartbreaking, hopeful, and funny, the stories show us boys seeking acceptance, guidance, or just someone to look up to. Each one shines a different light on the question 'What is the most important thing a father can do for his son?'"--Provided by.