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The Benefits of Being an Octopus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Benefits of Being an Octopus

Edutopia's "25 Essential Middle School Reads from the Last Decade," NPR Best Book of 2018, Bank Street List for Best Children's Books of 2019, Named to the Vermont Dorothy Canfield Fisher List, Maine's Student Book Award List, Louisiana Young Reader's Choice Award List, Rhode Island Middle School Book Award 2020 List, 2020 Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award Nominee, 2021 South Carolina Junior Book Award Nominee, 2020-2021 Truman Award​ (Missouri) Nominee, Middle School Virginia Readers’ Choice Titles for 2020–2021​, Charlie May Simon Award 2020–2021 List, South Carolina Book Awards Nominee, 2020–2021, and 2023 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award nominee​. Some people can do thei...

Flight of the Puffin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Flight of the Puffin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-30
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  • Publisher: Penguin

One small act of kindness ripples out to connect four kids in this stirring novel by the author of the beloved The Benefits of Being an Octopus. Libby comes from a long line of bullies. She wants to be different, but sometimes that doesn’t work out. To bolster herself, she makes a card with the message You are amazing. That card sets off a chain reaction that ends up making a difference in the lives of some kids who could also use a boost—be it from dealing with bullies, unaccepting families, or the hole that grief leaves. Receiving an encouraging message helps each kid summon up the thing they need most, whether it’s bravery, empathy, or understanding. Because it helps them realize they matter—and that they're not flying solo anymore.

Anne Braden Speaks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Anne Braden Speaks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-02
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Letter to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1960) -- The Southern Freedom Movement in perspective (1965) -- The SNCC trends : challenge to white America (1966) -- Black power and white organizing (1966) -- Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968) -- Statement from a group of socialist women (1971) -- Communist Party elector speaks out (1972) -- A letter to white Southern women (1972) -- Salute to Cuba (1975) -- Capitalism and freedom (1976) -- Sermon in Nashville (1977) -- The struggle against racism in the 1980s (1980) -- Education for building a people's movement (1981) -- The witch-hunting committees : never again! (1982) -- Expanding the notion of peace (1983) -- Ella Baker Memorial speech (1986) -- Years of racism in U.S. Foreign policy (1992) -- Honoring Kwame Ture (1996) -- Finding the other America (2006).

Subversive Southerner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

Subversive Southerner

With a Foreword by Angela Y. Davis Winner of the 2003 Oral History Association Book AwardWinner of the 2003 Gustavus Myers Center for Human Rights Outstanding Book Award Anne McCarty Braden (1924-2006) was a courageous southern white woman who in the late 1940s rejected her segregationist and privileged past to become a lifelong crusader against racial discrimination. Arousing the conscience of white southerners to the reality of racial injustice, Braden was branded a communist and seditionist by southern politicians who used McCarthyism to buttress legal and institutional segregation as it came under fire in deferral courts. She became, nevertheless, one of the civil rights movement's staun...

The Wall Between
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

The Wall Between

"The Wall Between is a chilling depiction of a pattern repeated over and over again across the South as brave Blacks and whites tried to breach the barrier between the races. . . . We need to know Anne Braden's story, perhaps even more in 1999 than when she wrote it in 1957." --from the foreword by Julian Bond In 1954, Anne and Carl Braden bought a house in an all-white neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, on behalf of a black couple, Andrew and Charlotte Wade. The Wall Between is Anne Braden's account of what resulted from this act of friendship: mob violence against the Wades, the bombing of the house, and imprisonment for her husband on charges of sedition. A nonfiction finalist for the ...

If Your Adolescent Has Schizophrenia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

If Your Adolescent Has Schizophrenia

Discusses warning signs, diagnosis, treatments, and daily handling of schizophrenia in adolescents and provides advice from parents.

Yasmin the Builder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Yasmin the Builder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Raintree

Everyone seems to have a great idea for the makerspace project, everyone except for Yasmin All the good ideas are taken. Luckily, recess solves everything Inspiration strikes and Yasmin creates something that brings the whole class together.

Out Of Bedlam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Out Of Bedlam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-10-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The author is a social worker who writes with experience, authority, and compassion about what really happened when thousands of mental patients were discharged from state hospitals--and what to do about it. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Women Politicians and the Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Women Politicians and the Media

All American politicians face the glare of media coverage, both in running for office and in representing their constituents if elected. But for women seeking or holding high public office, as Maria Braden demonstrates, the scrutiny by newspapers and television can be both withering and damaging—a fact that has changed little over the decades despite the emergence of more women in politics and more women in the news media. Particularly disturbing is the fact that the increase in the number of women reporters appears to have had little effect on the way women candidates are portrayed in the media. Some women reporters, in fact, seem intent on proving that they can be just as tough on women ...

The Shape of Thunder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Shape of Thunder

An extraordinary new novel from Jasmine Warga, Newbery Honor–winning author of Other Words for Home, about loss and healing—and how friendship can be magical. Cora hasn’t spoken to her best friend, Quinn, in a year. Despite living next door to each other, they exist in separate worlds of grief. Cora is still grappling with the death of her beloved sister in a school shooting, and Quinn is carrying the guilt of what her brother did. On the day of Cora’s twelfth birthday, Quinn leaves a box on her doorstep with a note. She has decided that the only way to fix things is to go back in time to the moment before her brother changed all their lives forever—and stop him. In spite of herself, Cora wants to believe. And so the two former friends begin working together to open a wormhole in the fabric of the universe. But as they attempt to unravel the mysteries of time travel to save their siblings, they learn that the magic of their friendship may actually be the key to saving themselves. The Shape of Thunder is a deeply moving story, told with exceptional grace, about friendship and loss—and how believing in impossible things can help us heal.