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MCKISSACK, PATRICIA C.
Run Away Home : ...and be free. / Mckissack, Patricia C. ... – New York, USA : Scholastic Inc., 1997. - 161 p. - Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . . – 0-590-46752-2 : 250 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26683
Subject headings
- Fiction of America. Prose
Annotation
In 1886 in Alabama, an eleven-year-old African American girl and her family befriend and give refuge to a runaway Apache boy.
Keywords
juvenile fiction, fiction, english fiction, story, english stories, prose, english prose
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FARRIS JOHN
Transgressions [Text] / J. Farris King, S. ; Editor Ed McBain .- USA, New York : Forge Book , 2005. – New York Bestsellers.– [n. c.] . – 978-0-765-34751-0 Vol. 2 . The Things They Left Behind– 304 p. : 300 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-312.4
Shelf code:
Г 2010/3707
Subject headings
- American fiction. Detectives
Keywords
detective stories, american novels, american literature, detectives
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LEE, HARPER
To Kill a Mockingbird / Lee, Harper ... – New York : Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2002. - 323 p.; 21 cm. . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . – 978-0-06-093546-7, 0-06-093546-4 : 400 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26692
Annotation
One of the best-loved stories of all time, To kill a Mockingbird has earned many distinctions since its original publication in 1960
Keywords
Trials (Rape), Girls, Southern States, Fiction, Race relations, Title, Father and daughters
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BYARS, BETSEY
The Summer of the Swans / Byars, Betsey ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 2000. - 129 p.; 19 cm . . – 0-439-17691-3 : 250 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26714
Annotation
A teen-age girl gains new insight into herself and her family when her mentally handicapped brother gets lost.
Keywords
Brothers and sisters --Juvenile fiction., People with mental disabilities --Fiction.
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KANON, JOSEPH
The Good German / Kanon, Joseph ... – New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2001. - 482 p.; 21 cm. . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . – 978-0-312-42608-8 : 400 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26697
Annotation
Takes place in the ruins of post-WWII Berlin, where U.S. Army war correspondent Jake Geismar becomes involved with Lena Brandt, a former lover whose missing husband is the object of a manhunt led by both the American and Russian armies. Jake tries to uncover the secrets Lena may be hiding in her desperation to get herself and her husband out of Berlin. Tully is an American soldier working in the U.S. Army motor pool who is assigned to drive Jake around Berlin. Tully has black market connections that may be Lena’s way out. But he could lead them all into even darker territory.
Keywords
War correspondents --Germany --Berlin --Drama., Triangles (Interpersonal relations) --Germany --Berlin --Drama., Missing persons --Investigation --Germany --Berlin --Drama., Journalists --Fiction., Germany --History --1945-1955 --Fiction.
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EUGENIDES, JEFFREY
Middlesex / Eugenides, Jeffrey ... – New York : Picador, 2002. - 529 p. . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publicatio . – 0-312-42215-6 : 450 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26685
Subject headings
- American fiction. Prose
Annotation
I is story of three generations of the Greek-American Stephanides family, who travel from atiny village overlooking Mount Olympus in Asia Minor to Prohibition-era Detroit
Keywords
novels, bestseller, stories, american novels, fiction, amercan fiction
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BAKER, NICHOLSON
A Box of Matches / Baker, Nicholson ... – New York : Vintage books edition, 2003. - 178 p.; 21 cm . – Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available . – 0-375-70603-8 : 280 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26718
Annotation
Emmett has a wife and twoo children, a cat, and a duck, and he wants to know what life is about
Keywords
Olivetti --bestselling -- novel
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STERLING, DOROTHY
The Story of Harriet Tubman Freedom Train / Sterling, Dorothy ... – New York : Scholastic Inc., 1954. - 191 p.– (Scholastic Biography. . . – 0-590-43628-7 : 300 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/28065
Subject headings
- Fiction of America. Prose
Annotation
Born into slavery, young Harriett Tubman knew only hard work and hunger. Escape seemed impossible - certainly dangerous.
Keywords
fiction, english fiction, story, english stories, prose, english prose
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HENRY, MARGUERITE
Misty of chincoteague / Henry, Marguerite ... – New York : Scholastic Inc. - 157 p.; 20 cm . . – 0-590-45315-7 : 280 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26710
Annotation
For years Paul and Maureen have rised ponies on their granfather
Keywords
Paul --story, Maureen --story
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ARMSTRONG, JENNIFER
Steal Away / Armstrong, Jennifer ... – New York : Orchard Books Scholastic Inc., 1992. - 206 p. ; 22 cm. . . – 0-590-46921-5 : 280 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)-3
Shelf code:
Л 2010/26739
Annotation
In 1855 two thirteen-year-old girls, one white and one black, run away from a southern farm and make the difficult journey north to freedom, living to recount their story forty-one years later to two similar young girls. Susannah and Bethlehem are runaways. Susannah is an orphan sent to live on a southern plantation with her uncle and aunt.
Keywords
Slavery --Fiction., Grandmothers --Fiction., Underground Railroad --Fiction., African Americans --Fiction.
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STERLING, DOROTHY
THE STORY OF HARRIET TUBMAN FREEDOM TRAIN (1954)
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