the life and times of America's greatest cheerleading team
McElroy, James T.
1999
Traces a year in the life of Kentucky's Greenup County Musketeers, following the nineteen-member cheerleading squad from the 1997 meet in Orlando, Florida in which they became national champions, through their loss at the next year's competition.
A brief biography of Daniel Boone, in graphic novel format, that discusses his childhood, hunting skills, experiences with Native Americans, role in settling Kentucky, and more.
Describes the Underground Railroad through stories written by fictional former slaves. Uses authentic photographs and illustrations to portray the living conditions of slaves on plantations, and describes the escape route from the American South to freedom in Canada.
Tells the stories of three families who were helped by the work of Mary Breckinridge, the first nurse to go into the Appalachian Mountains and give medical care to the isolated inhabitants. Includes an afterword with facts about Breckinridge and the Frontier Nursing Service she founded.