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Mark Twain, Bibliographic antecedent ; Diane Mowat, Adapter | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms Library | 2000; American literature -- 19th century ; Rogues and vagabonds -- Fiction ; Readers (Secondary) ; Adventure stories ; Runaway children ; Grades 5-10"'Huckleberry Finn' is, among other things, a complex, serious book. And it should be taught as such--to children old enough to think and read with imagination. The supposedly racially insensitive tale, with its repeated use of the word 'nigger,[...]Mark Twain, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms Library | 1998; Readers (Secondary) ; Rogues and vagabonds -- Fiction ; American literature -- 19th century ; Runaway children ; Grades 5-8Tom Sawyer does not like school. He does not like work, and he never wants to get out of bed in the morning. But hi likes swimming and fishing, and having adventures with his friends. And he has a lot of adventures. One night, he and his friend [...]; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CC-Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; EC-Main LibrarySharon F. Patton | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Oxford history of art | 1998Discusses African American folk art, decorative art, photography, and fine arts.New319 pages / illustrations (some color) / 25 cmprinted textC. S. Forester, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008The "African Queen" is an old, dirty, ugly, unreliable steamboat. No one would expect a missionary's sister and a rough, uneducated mechanic to take a boat like that down a dangerous river through the forests of Centrl Africa. But Rose Sayer and[...]Gillian Cross, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Rollercoasters | 2013What if you woke up tomorrow and everything had changed? Money is worthless. Your friends are gone. Armed robbers roam the streets. No one is safe. For Matt and his little brother, Taco, that nightmare is a reality. Their only hope of survival [...]David Clayton | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Treetops | 2007This book looks at people such as Bethany Hamilton, who despite losing an arm in a shark attack, got back on her surfboard and won a gold medal!; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; EC-Main Library ; SI-Main LibraryJohn Escott, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 1998What does the name 'Agatha Christie' mean? To many people, it means a book about a murder mystery - a 'whodunnit'. 'I'm reading an Agatha Christie,' people say. 'I'm not sure who the murderer is - I think it's... ' But they are usually wrong, be[...]Marjorie Wall Bingham, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | The Medieval & Early Modern World | 2005The Age of Empires includes some of the most colorful, ruthless, and restless figures in all of history. During this time Genghis Khan told his troops to "fall upon the enemy like falcons", Ivan the Terrible expelled Mongol invaders from Russia [...]Sue Arengo, Adapter | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Classic tales | 2008A magician read about an old lamp. 'Rub this,' he read, 'And a genie appears. He can do anything for you!' His magic ball said, 'The lamp is in a cave in China. And only this boy can get it.' The magician went to China to look for the boy. A[...]Janet Hardy-Gould ; Trystan Mitchell | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Dominoes | 2012; Reading comprehension ; Fairy tales ; Readers (Primary) ; English language -- Readers ; Grades 5-8Ali Baba finds a thieves' treasure cave, and he is suddenly rich. Then his brother Kasim visits the cave, and things go wrong. The forty thieves find Kasim there, kill him, and cut him into four pieces. What can Ali Baba do? He wants to bury his[...]