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In Libby’s Loons, written by Nancy Prince, we are invited to enter the world of loons as seen from the kayak of Libby. The lake bubbles with life; frogs, turtles, and ducks all build their homes there. Libby’s favorite are the loons and she watches a young loon from birth in spring to flight in fall. |
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Will Sam decide to be a hunter like his best friend, Eric, or will he
decide to simply enjoy nature for its beauty? Written by
Susan Bartlett, and published by Tilbury House of Maine,
Opening Day, explores the controversy of hunting. |
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When things go bump in the night Evie, Beth and Ethan fear the worst, a dragon is loose in the house. Written by Burt deFrees and published by Franklin Printing of Maine. |
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| Legendary guitarist, Django Reinhardt comes alive in the pages of this
colorful story of perseverance. The struggle of one man to regain the
greatness he achieved in guitar playing after he loses use of his hand
in a terrible fire is the journey taken in I Awake the story of Django Rienhardt. |
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| A girl's love for a maple tree keeps its spirit alive. |
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Experience the beauty of snow and ice through the eyes of a white wolf. |
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A child's determination gives her the power of a tiger. |
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| The music rises up through the trees, stringed instruments in
harmony with the tinkle of streams and the whisper of the wind. |
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| When they become pen pals, two boys find they are not so very different. |
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| A mouse learns to whistle and seeks to form a symphony with his woodland friends. |
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