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Barnaby Sharpe liked climbing trees -- he was practicing to be a
ship's captain and would need to climb masts someday. One early
evening during the War of 1812 he was sitting in a tall oak tree,
hoping to be the first to catch sight of the British warships that
were expected to bombard St. Michaels, Maryland.
In an unusual turn of events, Barnaby's tree climbing leads him
to a brilliant idea to outwit the British. And that leads to his
becoming a hero. This story of a young boy who was smarter than the
grown-ups is a great morale booster for children and a pleasure for
them to share with their parents.
Amanda Wetherby was nine years old in May of 1774, when the people
of Chester Town, Maryland, as a sign of their support of the people
of Boston, voted not to buy, sell, or use tea. At the supper table
one evening, talk turned to the unfair tax Britain had levied on
the colonists and what that had to do with the shipload of tea
aboard the Geddes in the harbor. Amanda was very unhappy not to
have tea to drink with meals. The next day, her brother, George,
swaggered off to a tea party just for men. Hot, thirsty, and tired
of pulling weeds in the garden, Amanda decided she would go too,
and get some of that tea to wash down the dust. And if the party is
for men only-why, she would dress as a boy! So Amanda becomes part
of an event that is still celebrated each May in modern
Chestertown. Early reader-ages 5-8.
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Stonewolf (Paperback)
Kerria Seabrooke; Brenda Seabrooke
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R247
Discovery Miles 2 470
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Jerry on the Line (Paperback)
Seabrooke Brenda Seabrooke, Brenda Seabrooke
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R269
R226
Discovery Miles 2 260
Save R43 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Fourth-grader Jerry Johnson loves soccer and dreams of being a star
someday like his hero Pele until the telephone rings as he's
leaving for the playground and second-grader, Sherita complicates
his life and his game. He likes her but she asks too many questions
and makes him late to the playground until she causes him to lose
his latchkey freedom AND his soccer games. Jerry finds himself on
the line...in more ways than one
"A light-hearted yet realistic story...Should both entertain and
encourage its reader."- Kirkus Reviews
Shortlisted for 1993 Sequoia, 1994 Maryland and West Virginia
Awards
Zarah hates to miss ballet classes. What is she going to do all
summer without electricity, microwave, refrigerator, INDOOR
PLUMBING? Why does her young cousin Loomis rake dirt all day? And
why is that chicken so frizzled? "A sophisticated New Yorker
returns unwillingly to her roots when her mother sends her for a
summer with her grandmother Quanamina . off the Carolina
coast."-"Kirkus" "Stong, smart, and creative, Zarah is a memorable
heroine."-"The Horn Book" "Fine character development lends
credibility to this rich and compelling story of clashing cultures
and human understanding."-"SLJ"
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