Traces the exploits of a guerrilla group led by Francis Marion, who launched surprise attacks on British soldiers during the Revolutionary War and eventually drove them from the South.
Although teachers, counselors, and social workers try to help, it is a stray cat that finally enables eleven-year-old Jordan to stand up to the father who has beaten her and her brother for years.
In 1670, soon after arriving in the Carolinas with a group of colonists from England, fifteen-year-old Christopher West befriends a young Sewee Indian, Asha-po, and learns some hard lessons about survival, slavery, and friendship.
"Rory, a girl in witness protection, thinks the serial killer she turned in has found her and is killing people around her. But as she investigates, she discovers a dark, disturbing truth about her new hometown"--Provided by publisher.
A graphic novel adaptation of the novel about sixteen-year-old Ethan's powerful attaction to Lena, the new girl at his rural South Carolina high school, with whom he shares a psychic connection and whose family hides a dark secret that may be revealed on her sixteenth birthday.
An introduction to the South Carolina colony, one of the original thirteen American colonies, examining the daily lives of settlers and the Native Americans who first occupied the land, looking at the role of South Carolina in the fight for independence from England, and including brief profiles of South Carolina's founding fathers.
Text and illustrations present the life of Francis Marion, known as the Swamp Fox, who led surprise attacks against the British during the Revolutionary War; also includes a chronology, a Revolutionary War time line, a glossary, and a further reading list.