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First Words
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Paul Mandelbaum |
Most kid write stories. A few of them grow up to be successful authors. Before Stephen King created Carrie, he created Jhonathan, at age nine. And before there was Rabbit Angstrom, there was Manuel C… |
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Mondo Barbie
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Lucinda Ebersole,Richard Peabody |
xvii, 185 pages ; 24 cm |
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Tales for little rebels
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Julia L. Mickenberg,Philip Nel |
From the Publisher: In 1912, a revolutionary chick cries, "Strike down the wall!" and liberates itself from the "egg state." In 1940, ostriches pull their heads out of the sand and unite to fight fas… |
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Bohemians, bootleggers, flappers, and swells
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Graydon Carter,Friend, David |
For the magazine's centenary celebration, an anthology of pieces from the early golden age of Vanity Fair. Editor Graydon Carter introduces these fabulous pieces written between 1913 and 1936, when t… |
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That's What She Said
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Rayna Green |
A collection of poetry and stories by sixteen Native American women authors. |
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The great modern American stories
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Mark Twain,Edith Wharton,Ambrose Bierce,William Dean Howells,Theodore Dreiser,W.D. Howells |
Contains:
A reminiscent introduction / William Dean Howells --
My double; and how he undid me / Edward Everett Hale --
Circumstance / Harriet Prescott Spofford --
The celebrated jumping frog of C… |
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A gathering of ghetto writers: Irish, Italian, Jewish, Black, and Puerto Rican
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Wayne Charles Miller |
Includews writings by Carl Wittke, Stephen Crane, Brander Matthews, James T. Farrell, Constantine M. Panunzio, Edward Corsi, Pietro di Donato, John Fante, Michael De Capite, Vincent Ferrini, Thomas D… |
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