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KERR, JUDITH<br />

WHEN HITLER STOLE PINK RABBIT<br />

“The repercussions of Nazism seen<br />

through a child’s personalizing perspective<br />

and recalled with autobiographical<br />

verity.” —Kirkus. “This book is an<br />

exploration of family solidarity in a time<br />

of personal crisis. An engrossing and<br />

sensitive narrative.” —The Horn Book<br />

Rec: AN, BL, H, K, LC, SLJH, W<br />

5 x 7 3/4 192 pp. 1997<br />

978-0-698-11589-7 $5.99<br />

KESSLER, CHRISTINA<br />

OUR SECRET, SIRI AANG<br />

“Told from the viewpoint of a Masai girl<br />

in Kenya today, this novel brings close<br />

the painful conflict between the traditional<br />

and modern in a changing world.<br />

In the exciting opening scene Namelok,<br />

12, witnesses the birth of a baby rhinoceros<br />

in the bush and vows to keep it secret<br />

to protect the animals from dangerous<br />

poachers. Her other secret is getting<br />

her period, which she keeps to herself<br />

to delay the painful traditional initiation<br />

ceremony and arranged marriage…Kessler<br />

has spent many years in Kenya, and<br />

she writes with authority about both the<br />

wildlife and the cultural struggle.”<br />

—BooklistH<br />

Rec: BLH, C, K, SLJ, V<br />

4 1/4 x 6 3/4 240 pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240840-7 $7.99<br />

KINDL, PATRICE<br />

GOOSE CHASE<br />

“While the story bares only slight resemblance<br />

to the classic “Goose Girl,” other<br />

tales are added to the mix: the girl’s<br />

magical hair grows very long and she<br />

wears glass slippers. Kindl’s writing is full<br />

of imagery and alliteration, and is peppered<br />

with old-fashioned and nonsense<br />

words that add to the fun. With its touch<br />

of romance, this coming-of-age story will<br />

appeal to teens who enjoy fantasy based<br />

on fairy tales.”<br />

—School Library JournalH<br />

Rec: BLH, PWH, SLJ<br />

4 1/4 x 6 3/4 224 pp. 2002<br />

978-0-14-230208-8 $5.99<br />

Sally Keehn<br />

ANNA SUNDAY<br />

“In 1863, as the Civil War rages, Anna<br />

Sunday, a motherless 12-year-old<br />

disguised as a boy, bravely sets out with<br />

her younger brother from her Pennsylvania<br />

home into Rebel territory to find<br />

their father, a Union soldier who has<br />

been shot…Frequent twists and turns<br />

in the plot, along with the camouflaged<br />

heroine’s coming of age, will likely hold<br />

readers’ interest.” —Publishers Weekly<br />

Rec: BL, PW, SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 3/4 272 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240026-5 $6.99<br />

THE FIRST HORSE I SEE<br />

“A typical girl-and-her-horse story is<br />

transformed by Keehn into a novel<br />

about pain, loss, love, forgiveness, and<br />

redemption.” —Kirkus “Fast-moving<br />

and complex. Willo is a resilient and<br />

believable heroine with whom readers<br />

will empathize.”<br />

—School Library JournalH<br />

Rec: BL, C, K, PW, SLJH, V<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 224 pp. 2000<br />

978-0-698-11867-6 $6.99<br />

I AM REGINA<br />

The cabin door crashes open-and in<br />

a few minutes Regina’s life changes<br />

forever. Allegheny Indians murder her<br />

father and brother, burn their Pennsylvania<br />

home to the ground, and take<br />

Regina captive. Only her mother, who<br />

is away from home, is safe. Torn from<br />

her family, Regina longs for the past,<br />

but she must begin a new life. She<br />

becomes Tskinnak, who learns to catch<br />

fish, dance the Indian dance, and speak<br />

the Indian tongue. As the years go by,<br />

her new people become her family…but<br />

she never stops wondering about her<br />

mother. Will they ever meet again? “A<br />

first-person narrative based on the true<br />

story of a young woman held by Indians<br />

from 1755-1763, related with all the<br />

impact of a hard-hitting documentary…<br />

Wonderful reading.” —School Library<br />

Journal<br />

Rec: K, PW, SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 3/4 240 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-698-11920-8 $6.99<br />

MOON OF TWO DARK HORSES<br />

“Like the simplistic Disney film Pocahontas,<br />

this story of friendship between<br />

a Native American boy and a white<br />

settler boy is launched from a sliver of<br />

a historical incident. But unlike Disney,<br />

Keehn has produced an acutely insightful,<br />

complex, and deeply moving tale.<br />

Coshmoo, a Delaware, and Daniel are<br />

longtime friends, but when the British<br />

and the Senecas try to lure the neutral<br />

Delawares into war with the settlers, the<br />

boys’ alliance becomes dangerous…An<br />

intricately layered and culturally and<br />

historically enlightening book.”<br />

—BooklistH<br />

Rec: BLH, PWH, SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 3/4 224 pp. 2002<br />

978-0-698-11949-9 $5.99<br />

137 ◆<br />

Ages 8-12 • Intermediate Independent Reads

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