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Alabama

2014
Describes Alabama's history, geography, government, people, and economy and presents a travel guide, a time line, fact lists, and several project ideas.

The Mockingbird next door

life with Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is one of the best loved novels of the twentieth century. But for the last fifty years, the novel's celebrated author has said almost nothing on the record. Journalists have trekked to her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, where Harper Lee, known by her friends as Nelle, has lived with her sister, Alice, for decades, trying and failing to get an interview with the author. But in 2001, the Lee sisters opened their door for Chicago Tribune reporter Marja Mills. It was the beginning of a long conversation and a friendship that has continued ever since. In 2004, with the Lees' encouragement, Mills moved into the house next door. She spent the next eighteen months talking and sharing stories over meals and daily drives in the countryside. Along with members of the Lees' tight inner circle, the sisters and Mills would go fishing, feed the ducks, go to the Laundromat, watch the Crimson Tide, drink coffee at McDonald's, and explore all over lower Alabama. Nelle shared her love of history, literature, and the quirky Southern way of life, as well as her keen sense of how journalism should be practiced. As the sisters decided to let Mills tell their story, Nelle helped make sure she was getting the story--and the South--right. Alice, the keeper of the Lee family history, shared the stories of their family. The Mockingbird Next Door is a testament to the great intelligence, sharp wit, and tremendous storytelling power of these two women, especially that of Nelle. Mills was given a rare opportunity to know Nelle Harper Lee, to be part of the Lees' life in Alabama, to see how To Kill a Mockingbird affected their lives, and why Nelle Harper Lee chose to never write another novel.

The hidden summer

2014
"When twelve-year-old Nell and her best friend, Lydia, are forbidden to see each other, they hatch a plan to spend their summer days in an abandoned miniature golf course, where they soon find others in search of a home"--Provided by publisher.

The troubles of Johnny Cannon

2014
In 1961 Alabama, twelve-year-old Johnny tries to keep his promise to look after his disabled Pa when his older brother leaves for military service, but secrets from the past, Cuban politics, and racial tensions would make the task challenging even for his hero, Superman.

Fourmile

2014
"A mysterious stranger arrives at a boy's rundown Alabama farm home, just as a dangerous situation is unfolding for the twelve-year-old and his widowed mother"--Provided by publisher.

Alabama

2013
Provides a comprehensive overview of the state of Alabama, including its history, economy, geography, people, and more.

Angry army ants ambush Alabama

2014
Scooter McGillan and his friend, Conner, discover a large hole in the woods at the outskirts of Russellville, Alabama, and soon they find themselves ambushed by giant army ants, that are as big as a normal adult, but as they flee they learn that their friend Annie has been kidnapped by the freaks of nature and Scooter and Connor set out to rescue Annie.

The story of the Selma voting rights marches in photographs

2014
Explores the Selma Voting Rights Marches of 1965, including the causes of the protests, the march organizers, the violence surrounding the events, and the impact the marches had on the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

Up from slavery

2010
Booker T. Washington, the son of a slave woman and a white man, recounts his rise from slavery to become the most influential black leader of his time in the U.S., and founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.

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