Kids Books - United
Selling Hope
By Kristin O'Donnell Tubb
It's May 1910, and Halley's comet is going to pass through the earth's atmosphere. A lot of people are worried about what will happen when the comet comes. 13-year-old Hope and her dad have been part of a traveling circus for 5 years. Although her dad loves it, Hope longs for a real home again. When she overhears the road manger and his secretary talking about firing people, Hope thinks this is her chance to finally have a normal life. But she wants to make sure she and her dad are prepared to be fired, so with the help of her new friend Buster Keaton she starts selling "anti-comet pills". What I thought of it: My favorite character was Buster. His overall personality was really awesome. I wish there was a sequel, just so I could see more of him (and Nick). I really liked Nick (Hopes dad). This was one of the few books I've read that has female protagonist that isn't (overall) annoying. I really liked Hope actually. She was annoying a few times, though. Overall this is one of the best books I've in a while.
New Found Land: Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery
By Allan Wolf
Im reading this book right it is 500 pages but the pages are really short and i like this book a lot so far some of it is confusing but its fun to read plus if you like history books this ones very good.
Eight Dolphins of Katrina: A True Tale of Survival
By Janet Wyman Coleman
it is a very good book. I got it as an early Christmas present and so far i am on chapter 3. It is a real page turner! :)
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult: The Arts in Young Adult Literature (Studies in Young Adult Literature)
By Lois Thomas Stover, Connie S. Zitlow
so funny
History for Kids: An Illustrated Biography of Elvis Presley for Children
By Charles River Editors
Its awsome . we love it. elvis is the greatest. good book.better than who was elvis.i love it. awsome. good book.
The Day the Women Got the Vote: A Photo History of the Women's Rights Movement
By George Sullivan
“Tuesday, November 2, 1920, was a day of triumph. For The first time in history, women across the united States were allowed to vote.” In the book, The Day The Women Got The Vote, the author illustrates the women’s struggle for equal rights in history by showing a significant amount of photos. With these photo, we get to understand the history of female heroes in the history who fought for liberty and helped alleviating the inequality against women. I found this book extremely inspiring and encouraging, because if it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t have the liberty and rights we have today as a girl and a woman. Without them, the inequality problem could have been worse. Without them, we are not able to enjoy all aspect of life like the way we do today. I believe that if the whole society could work together to end the gender inequality and spread the idea of feminism, we can achieve the goal of creating the world where everybody can be what they want to be and do what they want to do. What I learned from this book is that the women’s rights movement is not about the individuals, it is about everyone, and it is important for us to step up and speak for those who cannot speak for themselves and get the rights we deserve as human. I highly recommend this book to those who believe in feminism and who are interested in the history of the women’s rights movement.
Eyewitness Civil War (DK Eyewitness Books)
By John Stanchak
If you need help with home on it this can help for history social studies
Justice for All: December 5, 1773-September 5, 1774 (Liberty's Kids)
By Amanda Stephens
i love liberty kids









