Kids Books - States

A Thousand Never Evers

A Thousand Never Evers

By Shana Burg

Addie Ann, a young black girl just starting the seventh grade, lives in the segregated discrimination of Kuckachoo, Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement, 1963. She lives in a small, cramped house with her brother, Elias, her mother, and her Uncle Bump in the Negro side of town. Her father has supposedly died of pneumonia before she was born, and it has been, "stay away from whites but do what they tell you" since. Now, after a heinous, misunderstood "crime", her brother has run off, and her uncle has been accused of vandalism.

How I Found the Strong

How I Found the Strong

By Margaret McMullan

emmitt gogel

I like it I,m at the part where it's summer 1863

The Children's Blizzard

The Children's Blizzard

By David Laskin

You leave home in a light coat to walk a half an hour to your rural school. Suddenly as it is time to walk back home at the end of the day, a blizzard hits, snow begins to blow, and the temperature drops to well below freezing. Could you survive when hundreds of other children didn't?

Beautiful Malice: A Novel

Beautiful Malice: A Novel

By Rebecca James

i recommend this for quite a mature reader as some parts are quite vivid and ....inappropriate...but the pieces fit together so perfectly....

The Rough-Face Girl

The Rough-Face Girl

By Rafe Martin

This girl who has two greedy sisters. Their family is poor and have very little gold and jewelry. The sisters burned her little sister's face. There was an handsome man. To marry him there was a test. They went and failed. The girl pasted and lived and was happy forever.

Into the Firestorm: A Novel of San Francisco, 1906

Into the Firestorm: A Novel of San Francisco, 1906

By Deborah Hopkinson

super exciting. full of action.

Teammates

Teammates

By Peter Golenbock

This biography tells a story about two baseball players who became friends who fought against segregation.

Splendor (Luxe)

Splendor (Luxe)

By Anna Godbersen

Absolutely love this series. Full of romance, betrayal, mystery, and suspense. I loved it, you will too! Its kind of like the Pretty Little Liars in the 18th century.

The Tallest Tree

The Tallest Tree

By Sandra Belton

This book is all about an african american man named Paul Robensen. he was a great man. he was an all around athlte and a great actor. he was also a scholar. over time little catfish leanrs how important this tree is to mr odlle

A Little Prairie House (Little House Picture Book)

A Little Prairie House (Little House Picture Book)

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

i liked it because it was very fun as the little house 9in the gig woods. i wanted to read it again and agian and again and again. just like the other books that i liked it was fun because i wanted to be ther e because i fely so good when laur and her sister got the present from santa eeven though i dont beolieve in him.

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