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2023., Pre-adolescent, LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY Call No: REALISTIC F PAR Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Stevie struggles to fit in at her new California middle school and is experiencing changes at home, while the Black Panthers and women's rights movements influence her life from the background"--.
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By Moore, Simon Kenworthy, Duncan Sturridge, Charles Danson, Ted, 1947- Steenburgen, Mary Fox, James, 1939- Beatty, Ned Chaplin, Geraldine, 1944- Fox, Edward, 1937- Gielgud, John, 1904-2000 Hardy, Robert, 1925- Kapoor, Shashi Lyndhurst, Nicholas Nicholls, Phoebe Parsons, Karyn Scott-Thomas, Kristin, 1960- Sharif, Omar, 1932- Standing, John, 1934- Wells, John, 1936[2008], Genius Entertainment Call No: DVD Edition: Special ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The tale of an 18th-century physician who takes eight years to travel through a variety of fantastical lands, only to have everyone but his wife take him for a madman when he returns home.
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2020., Pre-adolescent, Little, Brown and Company Call No: FIC PARSONS Edition: First paperback edition. Genre: Historical fiction Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: In 1944, Ella lives in a segregated South Carolina town with her grandparents. Constantly teased for her "white" appearance, she spends most of her days with her best friend and cousin. Her mother, a jazz singer in Boston, invites Ella to join her at Christmas. While there, she is shocked to learn some of her mother's secrets, especially regarding the father Ella has never known. When she returns to South Carolina, she discovers that a schoolmate has been charged with the murder of two young white girls.
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2005., Juvenile, Sweet Blackberry LLC Call No: 791.43 72 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: " . . . takes a magical look at the historic true tale of slave Henry Box Brown, a man who mailed himself to freedom in a wooden box from a plantation in Richmond, Virginia to freedom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1848 . . . . With the help of characters including Bird, Horse, Cricket and Cat, Henry avoids being discovered and makes his way to freedom. While on his dangerous and exciting journey, Henry shares what freedom means to him and why slavery is wrong."--Container.