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A Break With Charity
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Ann Rinaldi |
While waiting for a church meeting in 1706, Susanna English, daughter of a wealthy Salem merchant, recalls the malice, fear, and accusations of witchcraft that tore her village apart in 1692. |
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The silence of murder
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Dandi Daley Mackall |
Sixteen-year-old Hope must defend her developmentally disabled brother (who has not spoken a word since he was seven) when he is accused of murdering a beloved high school baseball coach. |
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Father of Lies
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Ann Warren Turner |
In 1692 when a plague of accusations descends on Salem Village in Massachusetts and "witch fever" erupts, fourteen-year-old Lidda, who has begun to experience visions and hear voices, tries to expose… |
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Trial by journal
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Kate Klise |
In this illustrated novel told through journal entries, news clippings, and letters, twelve-year-old Lily finds herself on the jury of a murder trial while conducting her own undercover investigation… |
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Theodore Boone, the accused
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John Grisham |
Thirteen-year-old aspiring lawyer Theodore Boone is falsely accused in a robbery and must fight to clear his name. |
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The case of the locked box
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Lewis B. Montgomery |
When detective-in-training Jazz, accused of stealing 100 dollars from a locked cashbox, stands trial in student court, it is up to her sleuthing partner, Milo, to prove her innocence. |
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The trial of Cardigan Jones
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Tim Egan |
Cardigan the moose goes to trial for stealing an apple pie he swears he only sniffed. |
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Crooked river
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Shelley Pearsall |
The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused. Captured and shackled in leg irons and chains, Indian John awaits his trial in a settler's loft. In a world … |
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