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Great hibernation / Dairman, Tara; Green, Rebecca (ill.) 2017  Book
Dairman, Tara Book
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Publication New York, Wendy Lamb Books, 2017.
Description 261pRed spine
Summary/Abstract The most important tradition in tiny St. Polonius is the annual Tasting of the Sacred Bear Liver. Each citizen over twelve must eat one bite of liver to prevent the recurrence of the Great Hibernation, when the town founders fell asleep for months. This year is Jean Huddy's first time to taste the liver. It doesn’t go well. A few hours later, all the adults fall into a sleep from which they cannot be woken, and the kids are left to run things. At first, they have a blast. But then the town bullies take over the mayor's office and the police force, and pretty soon Jean begins to suspect that this "hibernation" was actually engineered by someone in town and it's up to Jean to inspire the kids around her to join together and save their home.
Standard Number 9781524717858 Hb.
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How Angel Peterson got his name: And other outrageous tales about extreme sports / Paulsen, Gary 2003  Book
Paulsen, Gary Book
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Publication New York, Wendy Lamb Books, 2003.
Description xi, 111pOrange Spine
Summary/Abstract Paulsen accounts for his 13th year "of wonderful madness" when he and his friends tried to shoot a waterfall in a barrel, break the world record for speed on skis, hang glide with an Army surplus parachute, and perform other daredevilish stunts. Readers will be drawn to the term "extreme sports" but the story is more accurately one generation's version of homemade fun in the days following the Korean War when "radio was king" and the great outdoors served as the playground. Like much of his autobiographical fiction, these sketches are more episodic than plot driven.
Standard Number 0385729499 Hb.
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