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023174
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Ontario, Kids Can Press, 2017.
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32pBlue and green spine
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Separated from his family when they were forced to flee their home, a young East African boy named Deo lives alone in the Lukole refugee camp in Tanzania. With scarce resources at the camp, bullies have formed gangs to steal what they can, and a leader named Remy has begun targeting Deo. Then one day a coach gathers all the children to play soccer. Though Deo loves soccer and has even made his own ball out of banana leaves, he's unsure at first about joining in when he sees Remy on the field. But as Deo and the other boys get drawn into the game, everything begins to change. Their shared joy in playing provides the children - including Remy - with a sense of belonging.
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9781771383318 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
021377 | FIC/MIL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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010083
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Massachusetts, Candlewick Press, 2006.
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64pBrown spine
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This is the concluding book in a trilogy that chronicles the black experience in America. Rappaport draws on songs, poems, memories, letters, court testimony, and first-person accounts to provide a moving portrayal of the experiences of African Americans from the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott to the Voting Rights Act in July 1965. The book introduces little-known as well as famous figures and incidents in a way that is fresh and informative. One example is the story of Mose Wright, who testified in the Emmett Till murder case-a black man who had never spoken up against a white man, but is determined to tell the truth today. Evans's earth-toned oil paintings enhance the stories with images that are by turns poignant, sad, hurtful, resigned, determined, hopeful, and triumphant.
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9780763638924 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
010482 | 973.9/RAP | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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025397
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Red pencil
/ Pinkney, Andrea Davis; Evans, Shane W. (ill.)
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2014
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New York, Little, Brown and Company, 2014.
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308pRed Spine
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After her tribal village is attacked by militants, Amira, a young Sudanese girl, must flee to safety at a refugee camp, where she finds hope and the chance to pursue an education in the form of a single red pencil and the friendship and encouragement of a wise elder. Written in verse, this is an inspirational and soulful story.
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9780316247825 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location | IssuedTo | DueOn |
023166 | FIC/PIN | Main | Issued | General | | EMP00170 | 26-Apr-2024 |
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