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Ages 12 & up • <strong>Young</strong> Adult Reads<br />

Jean Craighead<br />

George<br />

CHARLIE’S RAVEN<br />

“In the world of the Teton Sioux Indian<br />

tribe, the raven is believed to be able to<br />

cure illnesses. With this in mind, Charlie<br />

captures a baby raven to help his grandfather<br />

recover from a heart attack. The<br />

raven, named Blue Sky, helps Granddad<br />

feel better and leads Charlie on a<br />

scientific study of ravens and their affect<br />

on humans…The description of Teton<br />

Sioux beliefs and customs, an integral<br />

part of the story, is well blended with details<br />

of raven habits and nature studies.”<br />

—School Library Journal<br />

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

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 208 pp. 2006<br />

978-0-14-240547-5 $5.99<br />

DIPPER OF COPPER CREEk<br />

With John George<br />

Doug is spending the summer in the<br />

Colorado Rockies, prospecting for gold<br />

with his miner grandfather. One day, he<br />

comes across the strangest bird he has<br />

ever seen: the water ouzel. After an avalanche,<br />

oug finds himself raising an ouzel<br />

of his own. “The books by the Georges<br />

are the first books offered readers who<br />

want accurate and interesting books<br />

about animals.” —New York Herald<br />

Tribune<br />

Rec: CSM<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 192 pp. 1996<br />

978-0-14-037622-7 $6.99<br />

◆ 176<br />

FRIGHTFUL’S MOUNTAIN<br />

“The star of this story is Frightful, the<br />

peregrine falcon featured in My Side of<br />

the Mountain and On the Far Side of<br />

the Mountain. Her life now depends<br />

on breaking her imprinting bond with<br />

Sam Gribley and learning to live as a<br />

wild bird....The writing is lyrical and the<br />

author’s obvious love and respect for her<br />

subject comes through. Frightful’s story<br />

is filled with excitement and adventure...<br />

young nature lovers should be enthralled<br />

by it.” —School Library Journal<br />

Rec: BL, KA, NYT, PW, RT, SLJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 272 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-14-131235-4 $6.99<br />

MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN<br />

A boy in the mountains learns to live<br />

entirely by his own wits and resourcefulness.<br />

“This book brings a great deal<br />

to children; emphasis on the rewards<br />

of courage and determination...but far<br />

more important, unforgettable experiences<br />

in the heart of nature.”<br />

—The Horn Book<br />

Rec: AN, B, BL, C, CE, CS, E, H, K, SLJ, TE, W<br />

Newbery Honor<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 192 pp. 1991/2001<br />

978-0-14-131242-2 $6.99<br />

Puffin Modern Classic<br />

5 x 7 192 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240111-8 $6.99<br />

ON THE FAR SIDE OF<br />

THE MOUNTAIN<br />

“Surpasses the original in style and substance....This<br />

story [is] a jewel.”<br />

—Booklist<br />

Rec: BG, BL, C, CR, H, K, NYT, R, SLJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 176 pp. 1991/2001<br />

978-0-14-131241-5 $6.99<br />

VULPES THE RED FOX<br />

With John George<br />

Vulpes was the smartest pup of the litter—and<br />

he grew into a fast, quick-witted<br />

fox whose abilities became legend<br />

among the forest’s hunters. He led them<br />

on hopeless chases, slipping away at the<br />

last moment. Then he came face to face<br />

with the hunter who was his greatest<br />

enemy... “A distinguished animal story<br />

full of the feel of the wind and the vigor<br />

of the life in the wild.” —Library Journal<br />

Rec: LJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 192 pp. 1996<br />

978-0-14-037623-4 $6.99<br />

See index for more titles by Jean Craighead George.<br />

GARFINKLE, D. L.<br />

STORkY<br />

How I Lost My Nickname and<br />

Won the Girl<br />

“[T]his is an enjoyable read about the<br />

social development, psyche, and sexuality<br />

of one teenage male in that first overwhelming<br />

year of heaven and hell in the<br />

halls of high school.”—School Library<br />

Journal “This first novel shows a real flair<br />

for comedy and dialogue and genuine<br />

empathy for the awkward teen in all of<br />

us.” —Booklist<br />

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

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

978-0-14-240782-0 $5.99<br />

GLENN, MEL<br />

WHO kILLED MR. CHIPPENDALE?<br />

A Mystery in Poems<br />

When popular Tower High English<br />

teacher Mr. Chippendale is fatally shot,<br />

everyone’s a suspect. Told in a series of<br />

interlocking poems, this suspenseful story<br />

will keep readers guessing who the killer<br />

is right up until the last page. “More<br />

than a whodunit, this unique offering explores<br />

a multitude of issues in its pages.”<br />

—School Library JournalH<br />

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

5 1/2 x 8 1/4 112 pp. 1999<br />

978-0-14-038513-7 $5.99<br />

GOING, K. L.<br />

FAT kID RULES THE WORLD<br />

“Troy Billings is seventeen, 296 pounds,<br />

friendless, utterly miserable, and about<br />

to step off a New York subway platform<br />

in front of an oncoming train. Until<br />

he meets Curt MacCrae, an emaciated,<br />

semi-homeless, high school dropout<br />

guitar genius, the stuff of which Lower<br />

East Side punk rock legends are made…<br />

Soon, Curt’s recruited Troy as his new<br />

drummer—even though Troy can’t play<br />

the drums. Together, Curt and Troy will<br />

change the world of punk, and Troy’s<br />

own life, forever. “[A]n impressive debut<br />

that offers hope for all kids—dross transmuted<br />

into gold.” —BooklistH<br />

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

Printz Honor<br />

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 192 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240208-5 $6.99<br />

See index for more titles by K. L. Going.

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