Stone, Tanya Lee

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A bad boy can be good for a girl

Josie, Nicolette, and Aviva all fall for the same sexy high school senior, and while they each make different choices, they're all changed by their experiences of love and sex.
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Living in a world of green

where survival means blending in
Introduces ten animals that rely on their green camouflage to survive in the forest or jungle.
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T is for turkey

a true Thanksgiving story
A group of children puts on a play using rhyming couplets, featuring each letter of the alphabet, to provide the facts about Thanksgiving Day.

Up close, Ella Fitzgerald

A biography of jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald.

The house that Jane built

a story about Jane Addams
Tells the story of pioneering social worker and activist Jane Addams, who transformed a poor Chicago neighborhood when she co-founded Hull House, a settlement house that provided social and educational services to area residents.

Courage has no color

the true story of the Triple Nickles : America's first black paratroopers
Tells the story of America's first black paratroopers during World War II.

Abraham Lincoln

This book tells of the life of Abraham Lincoln, who became the sixteenth president of the United States and who led the nation through its darkest hour--the Civil War.subjects: Abraham Lincoln , Politics and government , United States , Biography , Juvenile literature , 1809-1865 , Presidents.

Almost astronauts

13 women who dared to dream
2010
Profiles thirteen women who challenged social norms and government policies to prove they could be exceptional astronauts.

Who says women can't be computer programmers?

the story of Ada Lovelace
2018
"Known as 'The Enchantress of Numbers' by many inventors and mathematicians of the 19th century, Ada Lovelace is recognized today as history's first computer programmer. Her work was an inspiration to such famous minds as Charles Babbage and Alan Turing. This is her story"--Provided by publisher.
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the real story of how Monopoly was invented
A nonfiction picture book history of Monopoly, one of the world's most famous games.In the late 1800s lived Lizzie Magie, a clever and charismatic woman with a strong sense of justice. Waves of urban migration drew Lizzie's attention to rising financial inequality. One day she had an idea: create a game that shows the unfairness of the landlord-tenant relationship. But game players seemed to have the most fun pretending to be wealthy landowners. Enter Charles Darrow, a marketer and salesman with a vision for transforming Lizzie's game into an exciting staple of American family entertainment.
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