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Quick view Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek: A Tall, Thin Tale (Introducing His Forgotten Frontier Friend) by Deborah Hopkinson The year is 1816. Abe is only seven years old, and his pal, Austin Gollaher, is ten. Abe and Austin decide to journey down to Knob Creek. The water looks scary and deep, and Austin points out that... View Details
Quick view Abe Lincoln's Hat by Martha Brenner Anecdotes about Lincoln's habit of keeping important papers in his hat and highlights from his legal battles are woven into a story. View Details
Quick view Abraham Lincoln by Caroline Crosson Gilpin A brief biography of the 16th President of the United States. View Details
Quick view Abraham Lincoln: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #47: Abe Lincoln at Last by Mary Pope Osborne Presents a non-fiction companion to the book "Abe Lincoln At Last!," discussing what it was like to grow up in a log cabin and what Lincoln's family life was like, and describes how he became the... View Details
Quick view Abraham Lincoln: From the Log Cabin to the White House by Lewis Helfand One of the most courageous and esteemed presidents of the United States of America, Abraham Lincoln is known mainly for abolishing slavery and his leadership during the Civil War. He grew up in a... View Details
Quick view Absalom, Absalom!: The Corrected Text by William Faulkner Faulkner's classic story of Thomas Sutpen, an enigmatic stranger who came to Jefferson in the early 1830s to wrest his mansion out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness, is now... View Details
Quick view Ace, the Very Important Pig by Dick King-Smith Farmer Tubbs' amazing pig, Ace of Clubs, eventually winds up on television for his cleverness. View Details
Quick view African Acrostics: A Word in Edgeways by Avis Harley Inside every acrostic is a secret message, often lurking in the first letter of each line (read top to bottom). But look out! These acrostics not only follow their subjects to Africa, but they also... View Details
Quick view African Critters by Robert Haas With a dramatic first-person narrative and close-up photography that brings kids into the thick of the action, "National Geographic" photographer Haas offers a rare glimpse into the struggles for... View Details
Quick view Afternoon on the Amazon by Mary Pope Osborne Jack and Annie travel back in time to a South American rain forest in search of the elusive magician Morgan le Fay. Will they find a new clue to her whereabouts before they are trampled by... View Details
Quick view Airborne: A Photobiograhpy of Wilbur and Orville Wright by Mary Collins Just in time for the 100th anniversary of the first flight at Kittyhawk. Packed with photos of the Wright brothers, their family, and their many experiments, this photobiography reveals the lives of... View Details
Quick view Airframe by Michael Crichton At a moment when the issue of safety and death in the skies is paramount in the public mind, a lethal midair disaster aboard a commercial twin-jet airliner flying from Hong Kong to Denver triggers a... View Details