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| Book: Miranda's Last Stand (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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Because the Sioux had killed her Papa at the Battle of Little Bighorn, eleven-year-old Miranda struggles with her mama's prejudice and her own experiences with Indians in the Wild West Show. | |
| Book: Homeless Bird (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In this novel set in contemporary India, 13-year-old Koly takes part in an arranged marriage. However, her new husband is sickly and quickly dies, leaving Koly a widow with no place in society after she is deprived of her inheritance and abandoned by... | |
| Book: Homeless Bird (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In this novel set in contemporary India, 13-year-old Koly takes part in an arranged marriage. However, her new husband is sickly and quickly dies, leaving Koly a widow with no place in society after she is deprived of her inheritance and abandoned by... | |
| Book: Next Spring an Oriole (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1837 ten-year-old Libby and her parents journey by covered wagon to the Michigan frontier, where they make themselves a new home near friendly Indians and other pioneers. | |
| Book: Night of the Full Moon (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1840, Libby, living with her family on the Michigan frontier, finds herself inadvertently caught up in the forced evacuation of a group of Potawatomi Indians from their tribal lands. | |
![]() | Book: Shadow of the Wolf (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1841 thirteen-year-old Libby and her family begin a new life on the shores of Lake Michigan where her father works as a surveyor for the Ottawa Indians and Libby is reunited with her Indian friend Fawn. |
| Book: Goodbye, Vietnam (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Thirteen-year-old Mai and her family embark on a dangerous sea voyage from Vietnam to Hong Kong to escape the unpredictable and often brutal Vietnamese government. | |
| Book: Hannah (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Hannah, a blind girl living in Michigan in the late nineteenth century, doesn't go to school until a new teacher tells her about the Braille method of reading for the blind. | |
| Book: Once on This Island (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Twelve-year-old Mary and her older brother and sister tend the family farm on Michigan's Mackinac Island while their father is away fighting the British in the War of 1812. | |
| Book: Silver (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Even though he is the runt of the litter from her father's prize sled-racing dog, ten-year-old Rachel plans to train her puppy to become a champion racer and determines to track him down when he mysteriously disappears. | |
| Book: Miranda's Last Stand (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Because the Sioux had killed her Papa at the Battle of Little Bighorn, eleven-year-old Miranda struggles with her mama's prejudice and her own experiences with Indians in the Wild West Show. | |
| Book: Miranda's Last Stand (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Because the Sioux had killed her Papa at the Battle of Little Bighorn, eleven-year-old Miranda struggles with her mama's prejudice and her own experiences with Indians in the Wild West Show. | |
| Book: Farewell to the Island (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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In 1816, sixteen-year-old Mary O'Shea accepts her married sister's invitation to visit her in London and experiences much of the world beyond her beloved family farm on Mackinac Island. | |
| Book: Forgive the River, Forgive the Sky (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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After her father dies in the river they both love, twelve-year-old Lily struggles to come to terms with her loss, and in so doing, she helps a paraplegic former pilot accept his condition and move on with his life. | |
| Book: Farewell to the Island (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1816, sixteen-year-old Mary O'Shea accepts her married sister's invitation to visit her in London and experiences much of the world beyond her beloved family farm on Mackinac Island. | |
| Book: The Pathless Woods (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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A fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway's sixteenth summer, during which love for his family, need for independence, and responsibility for decisions vie with each other, moving him from boyhood to manhood. | |
| Book: The Pathless Woods (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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A fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway's sixteenth summer, during which love for his family, need for independence, and responsibility for decisions vie with each other, moving him from boyhood to manhood. | |
| Book: Forgive the River, Forgive the Sky (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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After her father dies in the river they both love, twelve-year-old Lily struggles to come to terms with her loss, and in so doing, she helps a paraplegic former pilot accept his condition and move on with his life. | |
| Book: Friends (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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| Book: Friends (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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| Book: The Miracle of Saint Nicholas (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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When Alexi learns from his babuskha that a Russian village church has been closed for sixty years, the resourceful young boy decides to prepare it for a Christmas miracle. | |
| Book: Indian School (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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In 1839, newly orphaned eleven-year-old Mary goes to live with her missionary aunt and uncle who run a school for Indian children in northern Michigan. | |
| Book: The Ambassador's Wife (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
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| Book: Shadow of the Wolf (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1841 thirteen-year-old Libby and her family begin a new life on the shores of Lake Michigan where her father works as a surveyor for the Ottawa Indians and Libby is reunited with her Indian friend Fawn. | |
| Book: Shadow of the Wolf (Gloria Whelan, Paperback)
20 matching items found
In 1841 thirteen-year-old Libby and her family begin a new life on the shores of Lake Michigan where her father works as a surveyor for the Ottawa Indians and Libby is reunited with her Indian friend Fawn. |
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