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| Book: Rich and Famous in Starvation Lake (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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During a long, snowy winter, the fourth grade boys and girls at Starvation Lake Elementary School have a contest to see who can raise the most money to help pay for a class trip. | |
| 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: Homeless Bird (Gloria Whelan)
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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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When thirteen-year-old Koly enters into an ill-fated arranged marriage, she must either suffer a destiny dictated by India's tradition or find the courage to oppose it. |
![]() | 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: Summer of the War (Gloria Whelan, Book)
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Fourteen-year-old Belle resents the presence of her sophisticated cousin on a family vacation in the summer of 1942, but their strained relationship is overshadowed by the war in Europe. |
![]() | Book: The President's Mother (Elizabeth J. Livingston, Book)
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![]() | Book: Homeless Bird (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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When thirteen-year-old Koly enters into an ill-fated arranged marriage, she must either suffer a destiny dictated by India's tradition or find the courage to oppose it. |
![]() | Book: Indian School (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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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: Indian School (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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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: 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: 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: 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: Are There Bears in Starvation Lake (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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When Baylor and his fourth grade class stay overnight at the Starvation Lake Ecology Center, he is nervous about what might happen, like getting lost or running into wild animals. |
![]() | Book: A Time to Keep Silent (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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After her mother's death, 13-year-old Clair refuses to speak and her minister father moves them from their comfortable existence to the wilds of northern Michigan to start a small mission and to begin a new life. |
![]() | 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: Welcome to Starvation Lake (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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When a tire fire causes a punk rock band to take a detour to Starvation Lake, the fourth-grade students talk them into playing at the school fund raiser. |
![]() | Book: A Haunted House in Starvation Lake (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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The community of Starvation Lake helps fourth-grader Dawn Zonder clean and repair an old house, hoping that her family will find the money to be able to move in. |
![]() | Book: Fruitlands (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Fictional diary entries recount the true-life efforts of Louisa May Alcott's family to establish a utopian community known as Fruitlands in Massachusetts in 1843. |
![]() | Book: Return to the Island (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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![]() | Book: The Wanigan (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1878, eleven-year-old Annabel and her parents survive a year of adventure which includes floating downriver in two shacks along with a group of Michigan lumbermen moving logs. |
![]() | Book: That Wild Berries Should Grow (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Elsa dreads spending the summer at her grandparents' house on Lake Huron, but she discovers the excitement of nature and the richness of friendship. |
![]() | Book: The Impossible Journey (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In 1934, thirteen-year-old Marya and her younger brother, Georgi, set out alone on a long and arduous journey into Siberia to find their mother after she and their father are exiled for opposing Stalin. |
![]() | Book: Chu Ju's House (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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In order to save her baby sister, fourteen-year-old Chu Ju leaves her rural home in modern China and earns food and shelter by working on a sampan, tending silk worms, and planting rice seedlings, while wondering if she will ever see her family... |
![]() | Book: Fruitlands (Gloria Whelan, Hardcover)
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Fictional diary entries recount the true-life efforts of Louisa May Alcott's family to establish a utopian community known as Fruitlands in Massachusetts in 1843. |
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