Or Give Me Death: A Novel of Patrick Henry's Family (Great Episodes)
by Ann Rinaldi
John Adams (Childhood of Famous Americans ) (History's All-Stars)
by Jan Adkins
A former slave named Moses reminisces about his famous owner, Charles Willson Peale, and the intrigue surrounding Peale's son's suspicious death.
First Day in the School of Maria (Adventures of Maria, #1)
by Elanora Calderon
Hymnbooks and Hanky Cradles, Nora and Pheobe, Plain Fun Girls
by Cheryl Graybill Zehr
With his ability to travel through time using vintage baseball cards, Joe takes Flip with him to find out whether Satchel Paige really was the fastest pitcher ever.
When Fred the Snake and Friends Explore USA East (Fred the Snake, #7)
by Peter B Cotton
The Adventures Of Lo On The Go ( Lo goes to North America)
by Lolanda Bunch Cooper
The true story of a mother cat that becomes a celebrity when it rescues its kittens from a burning building in New York in 1996.
Rosa Parks (Childhood of Famous Americans ) (History's All-Stars)
by Kathleen Kudlinski
Describes the courageous childhood of the woman who is most known for her refusal to sit at the back of the bus that set off one of the most famous battles for civil rights, and surveys her later work and accomplishments.
Trapped is a glimpse into the lives of the world's best escape artists -- seniors at Louis D. Brandeis High School. This collection of personal narratives explores the experiences of young people in New York who've survived the heartbreak, embarrassment, and dangers of childhood. 826NYC is a free writing center for students ages 6-18 in Brooklyn, New York, and is located behind a swinging bookshelf at the back of a superhero supply store.
It's tougher than you might think to stay sane and normal when your mother is the most famous actress on the planet - but Bliss Drew is one Celebrity Spawn with a serious attitude. Moyra is determined to help Bliss work through her many "issues". Can Bliss navigate her way through her Mom's crazy fans?
Abraham Lincoln (Childhoood of Famous Americans) (History's All-Stars)
by Augusta Stevenson
A narrative portrait of Abe's childhood years with his sister Sarah and his adventures in the woods of Kentucky and Indiana.
Fictionalized account of the life of Pocahontas up to the time of her marriage to John Rolfe, emphasizing her interest in and conversion to the Christian faith.