Roosevelt Grady, a young boy, navigates the challenges of being moved between foster homes and his longing for a stable family.
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This historical novel follows Magdalena, a young woman in 19th-century America, as she navigates societal expectations and personal growth.
Roosevelt Grady, a young African American boy, moves between foster homes during the Great Depression.
This collection of tales emphasizes finding good in all circumstances and people, often through simple acts of kindness and observation.
Gilbert Harland, or, Good in everything, being the early history of a city boy
Louisa Barwell · 1850
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A collection of simple lessons for young children.
A teenage girl grapples with her past, mental health struggles, and a dangerous secret in a small, isolated town.
Bob the dog loves pizza and tries to get his own slice.
Louisa keeps a secret that impacts her life and her relationships with others.
A young girl named Elara discovers a magical baobab tree that grants wishes, but with unexpected consequences.
My thimbles is a collection of short narratives and reflections, likely with moral or sentimental themes.
Brer Rabbit uses his wit and trickery to escape dangerous situations and outsmart his adversaries.
This collection explores various vampire myths and legends from different cultures, offering a glimpse into the enduring fascination with these creatures of the night.
A young rabbit named Brer Rabbit gets into trouble and must use his wits to escape a dangerous situation.
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