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WOOD, JUNE RAE<br />

THE MAN WHO LOVED CLOWNS<br />

“Wood has created a realistic portrait<br />

of the problems that confront a child<br />

growing up in a family with a disabled<br />

member…It’s a story with a universal<br />

theme—the struggle to come of age and<br />

find a place in the world—and because of<br />

this, it will bring pleasure to many readers…Wood’s<br />

prose is strong and flowing,<br />

with a good balance of dialogue and narrative,<br />

and with several well-developed<br />

and memorable characters.”<br />

—School Library Journal<br />

Rec: K, PW, SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 7/8 224 pp. 2005<br />

978-0-14-240422-5 $5.99<br />

TURTLE ON A FENCE POST<br />

“Still sad and angry at the deaths of her<br />

parents and her beloved uncle, Punky,<br />

Delrita Jensen feels more comfortable<br />

with her friends, or being a Teen Buddy<br />

to mentally retarded Joey Marcum,<br />

than with her Aunt Queenie and Uncle<br />

Bert…An appreciation for those who<br />

sacrifice time, effort, money, and even<br />

their lives for others infuses this memorable<br />

tale of healing.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, K, PW, SLJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 7/8 272 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-698-11783-9 $6.99<br />

WOODS, BRENDA<br />

MY NAME IS SALLY LITTLE SONG ❖<br />

Sally Harrison and her family are slaves<br />

on a plantation in Georgia, but when<br />

Master decides to sell Sally and her<br />

brother, the family escapes and joins a<br />

Seminole tribe. While her father and<br />

brother easily adjust, Sally struggles<br />

to do just that. “[T]his accessible tale<br />

will prove a rich resource for study and<br />

discussion…” —School Library Journal<br />

Rec: BLH, C, SLJ<br />

5 1/6 x 7 3/4 192pp. 2007<br />

978-0-14-240943-5 $5.99<br />

THE RED ROSE BOX<br />

In 1953, Leah Hopper dreams of leaving<br />

the poverty and segregation of her home<br />

in Sulphur, Louisiana, and when Aunt<br />

Olivia sends train tickets to Los Angeles<br />

as part of her tenth birthday present,<br />

Leah gets a first taste of freedom.<br />

“<strong>Young</strong> readers will connect with Leah<br />

and feel her difficult pull between freedom,<br />

comfort, and her deeply felt roots”<br />

—Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, K, PW, SLJ<br />

Coretta Scott King Honor<br />

5 1/8 x 7 7/8 144 pp. 2003<br />

978-0-14-250151-1 $5.99<br />

See index for more titles by Brenda Woods.<br />

WOODSON, JACQUELINE<br />

BETWEEN MADISON<br />

AND PALMETTO<br />

Margaret and Maizon are back together<br />

on Madison Street, but their friendship<br />

is different now. Margaret needs more<br />

time alone, and it’s not just the two of<br />

them any more—their new neighbor and<br />

classmate, Caroline, has become part of<br />

their lives. “In simple, delicately tuned<br />

language, each interaction is evoked in<br />

dialogue that explores the choices these<br />

thoughtful characters confront, while<br />

their close-knit community, made up of<br />

people who truly care about each other,<br />

comes nicely to life.” —Kirkus<br />

Rec: K, PW, SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 7/8 128 pp. 2002<br />

978-0-698-11958-1 $5.99<br />

HUSH<br />

“This complex coming-of-age story<br />

unfolds as Evie Thomas (nee Toswiah<br />

Green) tries to make sense of her life, to<br />

discover who she is now, while remembering<br />

her past happy existence. The<br />

younger daughter in a successful African-<br />

American family, the 12-year-old’s life is<br />

ripped apart when her policeman father<br />

testifies against his comrades in a racially<br />

motivated shooting, placing his family<br />

in jeopardy. Now they are living in<br />

a strange city in the Witness Protection<br />

Program…those sophisticated enough<br />

to manage the intricacies of the story will<br />

come away with images and characters<br />

who are impossible to forget.”<br />

—School Library JournalH<br />

Rec: BLH, C, H, K, PW, SLJH<br />

4 3/4 x 7 192 pp. 2006<br />

978-0-14-240600-7 $5.99<br />

LAST SUMMER WITH MAIZON<br />

“When her best friend wins a scholarship<br />

to a boarding school for gifted students,<br />

Margaret is devastated. Then, in<br />

Maizon’s absence, she discovers her own<br />

abilities, including success in the smartest<br />

class at school and winning a poetry<br />

contest….Woodson quickly establishes<br />

the strong ties between the two girls and<br />

paints a vivid picture of the supporting<br />

characters and their surroundings.”<br />

—School Library Journal<br />

Rec: SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 7/8 128 pp. 2002<br />

978-0-698-11929-1 $4.99<br />

LOCOMOTION<br />

“Lonnie is grieving and angry about<br />

the loss of his parents in a fire four years<br />

ago and about his subsequent separation<br />

from his beloved little sister, who is<br />

in foster care. He expresses his feelings<br />

in his fifth-grade poetry-writing class,<br />

encouraged by his wonderful teacher Ms.<br />

Marcus. In a series of free-verse poems<br />

and more formal verse he writes about<br />

his life and about the writing that ‘makes<br />

me remember.’…Woodson shows and<br />

tells that poetry is about who we are.”<br />

—Booklist<br />

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

5 1/8 x 7 7/8 112 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240149-1 $5.99<br />

MAIZON AT BLUE HILL<br />

“This simply told, finely crafted sequel to<br />

Last Summer with Maizon neatly avoids<br />

predictability while offering a perspective<br />

on racism and elitism rarely found in<br />

fiction for this age group.”<br />

—Publishers WeeklyH<br />

Rec: PWH, SLJ<br />

5 1/8 x 7 7/8 160 pp. 2002<br />

978-0-698-11957-4 $5.99<br />

See index for more titles by Jacqueline Woodson.<br />

155 ◆<br />

Ages 8-12 • Intermediate Independent Reads

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