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Books for you

a booklist for senior high students
1985
On t.p.: by Robert C. Small, chair, and the Committee on the Senior High School Booklist of the National Council of Teachers of English.

Guide to reference books for school media centers

1986
Lists 2,011 recommended reference resources for a wide range of subjects, ages, and reading levels.

The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

a bibliographic guide to recommended books for small and medium-sized libraries and school media centers
1985
Lists 1,555 titles on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Fiction for youth

a guide to recommended books
1986

Adventuring with books

a booklist for pre-K-grade 6
1985
Contains an annotated booklist of 1700 new children's books selected by the Committee on the Elementary School Booklist of the National Council of Teachers of English.

Your reading

a booklist for junior high and middle school
1993
Over 600 annotations arranged alphabetically by author under broad topical categories.

Adventuring with books

a booklist for pre-K-grade 6
1993
An annotated list of nearly 1,800 children's titles.

Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave

An American Slave
1968
A masterpiece of American literature, Frederick Douglass' "Narrative" is a powerful story of an enslaved youth coming to social and moral consciousness by disobeying his owners and secretly teaching himself to read. Achieving literacy emboldens him to commit further acts of disobedience that ultimately lead him to escape to freedom. Angela Y. Davis explores key passages from Douglass, touching on the philosophical and political importance of self-knowledge, resistance in the pursuit of liberation, and the importance of Douglass to the Obama Generation.

Your reading

a booklist for junior high and middle school students
1988
An annotated listing of nearly 2,000 books of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama published in the last five years; arranged topically under categories ranging from Abuse to Trivia; and recommended for junior high and middle school students.

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