Title: This Year
1This Years Bluebonnets!
2Radio RescueBy Lynne Barasch
- Radio Rescue is a story of a young boy who
worked hard to become an amateur radio operator.
When he was twelve-years-old, his hard work paid
off, because he found himself in the position of
sending a message and saving a family trapped in
a hurricane.
3Ereths Birthdayby Avi
- Feeling neglected when his friends ignore his
birthday, Ereth, the grumpy porcupine, wanders
away from home. Drawn by the scent of salt at a
cabin, Ereth finds humans have set traps, one of
which caught Leaper, a fox. She begs Ereth to
tell her three kits of her death. The porcupine
agrees, only to find helpless babes to whom he
becomes a surrogate parent.
4Edwina VictoriousBy Susan Bonners
- Edwina is the name of both a young girl and her
spunky 90-year-old great-grandaunt. The younger
Edwina, known as Eddy, discovers letters written
by her aunt to community leaders more than 40
years ago and is inspired to do some letter
writing of her own.
5Fly High! The Story of Bessie ColemanBy Louise
Borden and Mary Kay Kroeger
- Bessie Coleman embarked on an adventure that
most women of her era were not given a chance to
explore, and certainly not an African-American
woman. She became a great stunt pilot and
inspired other African-Americans by saying "You
can be somebody. You can fly high just like me."
6The School StoryBy Andrew Clements
- The publishing company where Hanna works wants
more school story books. A school story is a
book about what happens at school. Who knows more
about school than someone who is there five days
a week, nine months a year? Hannas 12-year-old
daughter, Natalie begins to write
7Love That DogBy Sharon Creech
- Writing in his journal for a literature class,
Jack begins, "I don't want to because boys don't
write poetry. Girls do." But as his teacher, Ms.
Stretchberry, continues to present poems to the
class. Jack not only begins to like poetry, he
writes verses in his journal about his yellow
dog, Sky.
8The Yellow Star The Legend of King Christian of
DenmarkBy Carmen Agra Deedy
- The Star of David has been a symbol of pride and
faith for Jewish families over the centuries.
During World War II the Nazis forced Jews to wear
the Star of David on their clothing at all times.
King Christian was committed to keeping all Danes
safe from harm and refused to let the yellow star
segregate Danish Jews. Each morning King
Christian rode alone on his horse throughout the
streets of Copenhagen with a yellow star sewn on
his finest clothing. After this, all Danes began
to wear the yellow star, because they were one as
a people. In the notes at the end of the book,
the author takes care to distinguish fact from
legend.
9Spiders and Their Web SitesBy Margery Facklam
- Spiders are fascinating animals and actually
have much in common with those who create
computer Web sites. A spiders web is a
communication center that must be built in the
right place with materials that will not easily
break. This book provides a close look at the
characteristics and habits of twelve spiders and
the daddy longlegs, which is sometimes mistaken
for a spider.
10The Year of Miss AgnesBy Kirkpatrick Hill
- In 1948, Miss Agnes, a dedicated teacher, comes
to teach in a one-room school in an Athabascan
village in Alaska. Miss Agnes is different from
all the other teachers because she did not mind
the smell of fish, she wore pants, and she opened
up a world that changed this community forever.
11The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse HawkinsBy Barbara
Kerley
- Can you believe nobody knew what a dinosaur
looked like or even what a dinosaur was before
artist Waterhouse Hawkins built life-size models
during the mid 1850s? In Englands Crystal
Palace, his dazzling dinosaurs stirred the
imaginations of all who saw them scientists,
scholars and children. As more and more dinosaur
fossils are discovered, many of Hawkins dinosaur
models are shown to be inaccurate however, his
creativity and vision inspired many people to
learn about dinosaurs.
12The RaftBy Jim LaMarche
- Nicky has to spend one summer vacation with his
grandmother while his father works in the city.
Nicky discovers that his grandmother is not
typical.. He finds a talent for art as he draws
pictures on the raft of what he sees. But, most
importantly, he learns to love and respect his
grandmother.
13Dear WhiskersBy Ann Whitehead Nagda
- The fourth-grade assignment given by Mrs. Steele
is to write a letter to a second-grade pen pal.
Writing the letter isn't difficult but pretending
to be a mouse writing the letter is another
matter.
14The Graduation of Jake MoonBy Barbara Park
- When Jake Moon is in 3rd grade, his grandfather,
Skelly, develops Alzheimer's disease and life
changes for him. Eventually Jake realizes they
are changing places, with Skelly becoming the kid
and him the grown-up. As Jake matures and learns
more about this disease that steals the minds of
its victims, he becomes more sympathetic and
resentment evolves into acceptance.
15Esperanza RisingBy Pam Munoz Ryan
- Esperanza Ortega was born into a life of wealth
filled with servants, parties, and beautiful
dresses. Then on the eve of her thirteenth
birthday, Esperanzas father is murdered, and she
and her mother are forced to flee from Mexico to
California. In California, they live and work in
the migrant labor camps of the San Joaquin Valley
where Esperanza learns to be true to the meaning
of her name, Hope. This novel is based on the
life of the authors abuelita (grandmother).
16The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and the Magic
RingBy Ruth Sanderson
- A brave, young huntsman, a magical golden mare,
and a lovely, clever princess outwit a jealous,
greedy Tsar in this original story based on
elements from several traditional Russian
folktales
17The Mysterious Matter of I. M. FineBy Diane
Stanley
- Franny and her friend Beamer are puzzled by
strange events in their school. Together the two
friends set out to find the mysterious author and
uncover the secret behind the books. What they
discover there reveals the answers to several
mysteries and helps prevent a tragedy.
18And the Dish Ran Away with the SpoonBy Janet
Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel
- Everyone knows this story, but what happens when
Dish and Spoon fail to return. Are they lost?
Cat, Dog, and Cow set out to rescue their
friends. They must rely on a map given to them by
the Fork in the Middle of the Road. Along the
way, the three friends meet many well-known
characters.
19Attack on Pearl Harbor The True Story of the
Day America Entered World War IIBy Shelley Tanaka
- The author replays Sunday, December 7, 1941,
through the experiences of four young men each
involved in a different way. The dramatic events
unfold through the eyes of these four people and
give the reader an understanding of the impact of
this day in Americas history.
20The Other SideBy Jacqueline Woodson
- Clover, a black girl, and Annie, a white girl,
do not understand why the fence separates the
black side and the white side of their town. Both
girls have been instructed by their mothers not
to go on the other side of the fence. Annie
entices Clover to come and sit on the fence so
they can get to know one another. The barrier
between races becomes a peaceful perch where a
new friendship is created.
21Cockroach CootiesBy Laurence Yep
- Nine-year-old Teddy must confront the school
bully when his younger brother, Bobby, incites
Arnie's wrath. But, it is the younger brother
who discovers Arnie's fear of insects and saves
the older brother until a truce is declared.