![]() (Ages 5 to 8) The author's father became the youngest licensed amateur radio operator in the United States Written and illustrated by Lynne Barasch. Vegetable photographs, and very funny indeed. They are wildly patterned mixed-media collages, including If the plot is unsurprising, the illustrations are surely not. (Ages 5 to 8) Clever Charlie tells us how he tricks Lola, his very finicky little sister, into eating orange twigletsįrom Jupiter (carrots), rare green drops from Greenland (peas) and even moonsquirters (tomatoes). She learns that her house is a stop on the underground railroad when Hannah and her family, runaway slaves, emerge from ![]() It begins with the nighttime arrival of some mysterious sacks at Amanda's home. ![]() (Ages 7 to 10) This short, exciting novel for lower-grade readers, set in 1850, vividly explains the Fugitive Slave Law and some of the background ![]()
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