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Song of the Magdalene

2004
Relates the story of Miriam, a young girl being raised by her widowed father in ancient Israel, who grows up to be Mary Magdalene.

Chasing Degas

2009
During the Impressionism era, a young ballet dancer races around Paris searching for Monsieur Degas, who accidentally took her bag--and the tutu she needs for the recital in which she is to perform that night. Includes reproductions of paintings by French Impressionist artists.

Who is coming to our house?

1988
The animals in the stable prepare for the arrival of baby Jesus.

All those mothers at the manger

1985
Animal mothers gathered around a young woman giving birth to her child in a stable let her know that no mother is a stranger to another anywhere.

A song for Harlem

2008
In the summer of 1928, Lilly Belle Turner of Smyrna, Tennessee, participates in a young author's writing program, taught by Zora Neale Hurston and hosted by A'Lelia Walker in her Harlem teahouse at the height of the Harlem Renaissance.

Arthur the king

2009
King Arthur of Britain must fight for his kingdom, but he will need Merlin's help to find a kingly sword.

The sword and the stone

2009
An illustrated retelling of the story of how young Arthur pulled a sword from a stone and became the King of Britain.

The round table

2009
Merlin the magician uses his magic to settle arguments among the knights about where to sit at the wedding feast of King Arthur and Lady Guinevere.

Yankee mouse

Gettysburg Address observer
2014
Maximilian is still trying to use his borrowed time machine to get to a meeting between Farmer Tanner and a developer, but instead he finds himself watching President Abraham Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg Address in November 1863.

When Audrey met Alice

2014
When the Secret Service squashes yet another chance for the president's daughter, Audrey, to make any new friends, Audrey discovers former first daughter Alice Roosevelt's hidden diary, which gives Audrey endless ideas for having fun--and more problems than she can handle.

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