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Cinderella, Or, It's Ok to be Different
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Cinderella, Or, It's Ok to be Different

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Winners!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Winners!

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Long Live Rock and Roll
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Long Live Rock and Roll

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The Secret Room
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

The Secret Room

I threw my arms around Leah. "Promise me you'll do everything you can so you won't have to go to one of those camps. So that after the war, we can find each other again," I whispered. "I promise, Annie," Leah said in a quiet voice. She unfastened the small, golden star of David she wore on a chain around her neck. She held it out to me. " I want you to have this. So you'll always remember me," she said. I quickly took off my tiny silver cross. I gave it to her. "And you take this," I said. "It will remind you that we're still best friends! No matter what!" "No matter what," Leah echoed. Book jacket.

Wagons Ho!, a Diary of the Oregon Trail, [by] Cynthia Mercati
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Wagons Ho!, a Diary of the Oregon Trail, [by] Cynthia Mercati

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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You Gotta Have Goop!
  • Language: en

You Gotta Have Goop!

A little leaguer who enjoys concocting various types of goop, invents a substance which he believes improves his pitching, but causes him to feel like he is cheating when he uses it.

To See the Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

To See the Stars

It's 1909 and the shirtwaist industry in New York is making profits of $50 million. But the young girls who work in the factories earn barely enough to live on, and their working conditions are brutal. When their pleas for help are rejected by the male-dominated union, the young girls who work at Johannsen's Shirtwaist Factory band together to fight for a better life. They endure beatings, starvation, and even prison but ultimately prevail ... This play is based on real people and actual events.

Makin' it
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Makin' it

We also meet Monica, too innocent to know when a cruel practical joke is being played on her. And Libby, the girl who tries to keep her intellectual bent a secret, afraid no one will like "a smart girl". And the rich kid, who finds out his money will buy neither real friendship or loyalty. Yet, for all their travails, these kids come to understand their own inner difficulties and how, truly they are all the same, searching both to understand and accept themselves, as they strive to make it through four years of high school. At the heart of Makin' It are a number of monologues in which characters step out of the action to address their thoughts to the audience

Trixie, the Teen Detective and the Mystery of Gravestead Manor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Trixie, the Teen Detective and the Mystery of Gravestead Manor

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Faces of Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

Faces of Freedom

"Faces of Freedom is a vivid theatrical experience, using both an ensemble and monologues, to tell the true stories of the young immigrants of today, and yesterday. Moving fluidly from past to present and back again, the play interweaves Maria's journey to America in 1907, with Tron's escape from death and imprisonment as a Vietnamese boat person in 1978. Against this backdrop, we meet the newest imigrants: Halima, whose family fled the Taliban, Vida, who is trying to find the courage to cross the first city street she has ever seen. We get to know Juana, whose fast-food counter is her passport to a better world, and Carlos, whose skill with a soccer ball is his entry into a new school. Elena and Luis, a sister and brother from Mexico, are each inventing their own ways to cope with a suddenly unfamiliar life, while Semir, a young Bosnian boy, can only find peace of mind at Dunkin' Donuts. In seeing their stories, we see reflected our family's story of coming to America, and we learn--perhaps for the first time--the story of our newest neighbors, all of different cultures, facing risks and challenges, yet all of us united in our search for freedom. All of us Americans."--