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BINGO! Wells 0590029134 / 978-0-590-02913-1 Price:
5.99 USD
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Red Moon at Sharpsburg Rosemary Wells Penguin April 2007 0670036382 / 9780670036387 Hardcover When the Civil War breaks out, life in the South is transformed and nothing remains the same. India Moody must summon the courage she didn't know she had to plunge into one of the war's most tragic and terrifying events-the Battle of Antietam, known in the South as Sharpsburg-in order to get medicine to her desperately sick father. As she struggles for survival during the Union's brutal occupation, India gets an education in love and loss, the senseless devastation of war, and the triumph of hope in the face of despair. Price:
16.99 USD
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Red Moon at Sharpsburg Rosemary Wells Penguin September 2008 0142412058 / 9780142412053 Paperback When the Civil War breaks out, life in the South is transformed and nothing remains the same. India Moody must summon the courage she didn't know she had to plunge into one of the war's most tragic and terrifying events-the Battle of Antietam, known in the South as Sharpsburg-in order to get medicine to her desperately sick father. As she struggles for survival during the Union's brutal occupation, India gets an education in love and loss, the senseless devastation of war, and the triumph of hope in the face of despair. Price:
7.99 USD
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Time Machine, The (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) H.G. Wells (Author), Les Martin (Adaptation) (Adapter), Random House Books for Young Readers 1990 0679803718 / 9780679803713 Paperback John Edens An adaptation of a major portion of H. G. Wells's classic. Rapid-fire short sentences and sentence fragments set the pace and add to the intensity of the action. The Time Traveler and several of his friends are quickly introduced, and then readers are immediately drawn into the future world. The protagonist narrowly survives his initial travels, returning to tell his friends about his harrowing adventures. He sets off once again, leaving the story's end in question--possibly motivating readers to turn to the original for further exploration. Eden's numerous black-and-white drawings are effective in enhancing the narrative. While certainly not a substitute or replacement for the depth and perspectives offered by the real thing, this version lends itself to presentation and discussion with young readers about the genre and about Wells's creative genius in an era long before Steven Spielberg. Price:
3.99 USD
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