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Strider
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StriderStrider

Two boys share custody of a dog in this sequel to the Newbery Award winner Dear Mr. Henshaw . Ages 8-12.
Leigh Botts, the protagonist of the Newbery winner Dear Mr. Henshaw (Morrow, 1983), is once again recording his thoughts on paper. While cleaning his room, he discovers his old diary and is inspired to start writing again. Now 14, he is still dealing with some of the same issues from earlier days--his parents' divorce, concerns about his father's sincerity and financial stability, and insecurities about his own identity and popularity. He also has a few new worries--namely Geneva, a girl, and Strider, a dog.
 
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Tags: again, about, winner, Henshaw, Newbery, Strider
Twelve by Twelve - A One-Room Cabin off the Grid and Beyond the American Dream
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Twelve by Twelve - A One-Room Cabin off the Grid and Beyond the American DreamTwelve by Twelve - A One-Room Cabin off the Grid and Beyond the American Dream

Take four giant steps forward. Turn right; do it again. Turn right again; repeat. Right; repeat. Now imagine living in a space roughly the size of the area just paced off. Without electricity or running water. In the middle of nowhere. Having recently returned from years in the Bolivian rain forest, environmental activist Powers experienced a nearly debilitating form of culture shock upon his reentry into the heart of American consumerism. His salvation came from ardent permaculturist Dr. Jackie Benton, who offered Powers the use of her spartan cabin in rural North Carolina.
 
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Tags: repeat, Twelve, American, again, right, Powers
A Bite to Remember
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A Bite to RememberA Bite to Remember

Lynsay Sands - A Bite to Remember

Rule #1: Never get involved with someone who won't be there for you when the sun comes up.
Once bitten, twice shy, and sexy PI Jackie Morrisey wasn't going there again. Vincent Argeneau may be the hottest guy she's ever met, living or dead, but she's here to stop a killer from turning this vampire into dust, not to jump into bed with him.

 
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Tags: there, Remember, hottest, Argeneau, Vincent, again
When Writing Workshop Isn't Working: Answers to Ten Tough Questions, Grades 2-5
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When Writing Workshop Isn't Working: Answers to Ten Tough Questions, Grades 2-5When Writing Workshop Isn't Working: Answers to Ten Tough Questions, Grades 2-5

Writing is hard work. Teaching it can be even harder. As most teachers  know, writer's workshop doesn't always go as planned, and many find  there are obstacles that they consistently struggle with. In his role as  a literacy coordinator and teacher, Mark Overmeyer has heard the same  issues raised again and again by both new and experienced colleagues. 
 
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Tags: again, Writing, raised, issues, heard, Grades, Tough, Questions
The Drifter
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The DrifterThe Drifterby Susan Wiggs

Comes a drifter to a windswept island . . .
He wanted to tell her everything. About the lost years that had changed him from a desperate young boy into a man hardened by life. About the night he'd sold his soul for a woman who wasn't worth the price . . .
But Jackson Underhill said nothing. After all, he was an outlaw, clearly on the run -- reason enough for silence.
The truth was Dr. Leah Mundy scared him. She made him want to trust again, to share his burden. She made him want a home, a family. And it was dangerous to want such things. Because the past would find him if he stayed -- and there could be no future with a woman who would not leave.



 
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Tags: About, woman, would, again, burden, Drifter, trust