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Unraveled

2012
Teens Hal, Callie, and Nia are joined by Zoe in their search to find out the truth about Amanda, but while looking for Amanda's sister, they must avoid the powerful and mysterious group that has a deep, dark interest in Amanda.

Shattered

2012
Nia, Callie, and Hal, having realized everything their friend Amanda told them was lie and found out what forced her to go into hiding, are joined in their search for her by a new player, while trying decode a series of mysterious symbols they are finding throughout town.

Revealed

2011
As high school freshmen Hal, Callie, and Nia try to uncover why their enigmatic friend Amanda suddenly disappeared, they learn that they and their families may be closely tied to the mystery.

Pappy's handkerchief

2007
Young Moses and his family sell everything they own and leave their Baltimore, Maryland, home in 1889 to join many other settlers in a race to claim land in the newly-opened territory of Oklahoma.

Jane Sayler, veterinarian

1991
Portrays the everyday life of a hard-working veterinarian who is also a busy mother raising a family.

My bondage and my freedom

2003
Presents the 1855 autobiography of Frederick Douglass, telling of his experiences as a slave and discussing his life after he was able to escape to freedom.

Maryland facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of Maryland, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

The African-American heart surgery pioneer

the genius of Vivien Thomas
2014
This book describes the life of Vivien Theodore Thomas, who became an assistant to Dr. Alfred Blalock in a research lab at Vanderbilt University Medical School, who invented a clamp to stop bleeding, and who became an instructor of surgery.

Maryland facts and symbols

2003
Presents information about the state of Maryland, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Life and times of Frederick Douglass

his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history : an autobiography
1993
Autobiography of Fredrick Douglass, from slave to statesman.

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