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The high voyage

1991
Fernando Columbus recounts his eventful voyage with his father in search of a passage to India.

Babe Ruth and the ice cream mess

2004
Presents a fictionalized, true story of baseball legend Babe Ruth, in simple text with illustrations, wherein Seven-year-old George "Babe" Ruth, steals a dollar from father's saloon to buy ice cream for his friends.

Theodore Roosevelt

letters from a young coal miner
2000
Fifteen-year-old Frank Kovacs, a Polish immigrant working in the coal mines of eastern Pennsylvania, begins a correspondence with Theodore Roosevelt after he assumes the presidency on September 14, 1901.

Help for Mr. Peale

1990
With the help of his son Rubens, the famous painter Charles Willson Peale finds a way to transport his natural history treasures to a new museum in Philadelphia's Philosophical Hall.

Animal adventures

1997
Laura Ingalls and her pioneer family encounter a variety of animals traveling through and living on the American frontier.

In the land of the big red apple

1995
A year after moving to their farm in the Ozarks, Laura and Almanzo Wilder and their young daughter, Rose, have settled into their new home with a successful vegetable harvest and the beginnings of an apple orchard.

Matthew Wheelock's wall

1992
Matthew Wheelock builds a stone wall around his New England fields, and it becomes a symbol for generations of his family.

Radical Red

1993
The life of a twelve-year-old Irish girl living in Albany, New York, in the 1890s undergoes many changes when she and her mother become involved with Susan B. Anthony and her suffragettes.

Antes de ser libres

2004
Twelve-year-old Anita de la Torre faces the problems of adolescence alone against the backdrop of political upheaval in 1960s Dominican Republic.

Macbeth

2012
A graphic novel adaptation of William Shakespeare's play about Macbeth, the eleventh-century king of Scotland, and of the tragedy of prophecy and royal murder.

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