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Charlotte's web

teacher guide
Presents resources for teaching E. B. White's "Charlotte's Web" to third and fourth grade students, including a summary, pre-reading and culminating activities, vocabulary words, discussion questions, activities for each chapter, and facts about spiders.
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Anne Elizabeth's diary

a young artist's true story
2014
Presents a selection of writings and drawings from the diary of Anne Elizabeth Rector, a twelve-year-old girl who lived in New York City in 1912, and includes sidebars that describe Rector's life and family, as well as notable people, places, and events of the time.

The interpreter

2005
Presents a comprehensive examination of injustices done to African-Americans in France from 1944 to 1946 through the testimony of Louis Guilloux, an eyewitness who acted as an interpreter at the courts-martial.

Double agent

the first hero of World War II and how the FBI outwitted and destroyed a Nazi spy ring
An account of a virtually unknown pre-World War II counterespionage operation describes how naturalized German-American agent William G. Sebold became the FBI's first double agent and was a pivotal figure in the arrests of 33 enemy agents for the Nazis.

The best of Stillmeadow

a treasury of country living
1976

Jorge Luis Borges

conversations
1998

The dark side of genius

the life of Alfred Hitchcock
1984
Chronicles the film producing career and personal life of Hollywood director, Alfred Hitchcock.

Hitch

the life & times of Alfred Hitchcock
1978

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