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The circus comes home
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Photographs and text chronicle the history of the Ringling Brothers Circus which toured the United States until 1956, describing such acts as the Flying Wallendas and the Elephant Ballet. |
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The longest hair in the world
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Lois Duncan |
On her sixth birthday, Emily wishes for the longest hair in the world, and as it continues to grow and grow it creates terrible problems for her and everyone around her. |
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Song of the circus
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Lois Duncan |
Gisselda and Bop, true children of the circus, stand up to the snarling tiger on the terrible day that the whole performance goes wrong. |
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I Walk at Night
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Lois Duncan |
A cat describes the ways in which it enjoys spending the day and night. |
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Written in the stars
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Lois Duncan |
A collection of author Lois Duncan's earliest stories, written from the ages of thirteen through twenty-two. |
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The third eye
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Lois Duncan |
High school senior Karen, who worries that her psychic powers will make her seem different from other people, is frightened at first when a young policeman asks her to use her gift to help the police… |
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