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Rafael Sabatini |
Captain Blood |
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Project Gutenberg, 1999 |
Hardcover, Softcover, Paperback, Audio, e-Book |
Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly condemned after an act of mercy during Monmouth's rebellion, is sent as a slave to the Barbados plantations. He leads a band of escapees to freedom and a life of piracy and adventure on the High Seas. Made into a movie starring Errol Flynn in 1935. (HW) |
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Louis Sachar |
The Cardturner |
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Doubleday Canada, 2011 (2010) |
Hardcover, Softcover, CD, e-Book |
In this excellent and empathetic coming of age story (which is also a tribute to the game of bridge), Alton learns to value his own understanding of the world and stop being manipulated by others. (HW) |
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Louis Sachar |
Fuzzy Mud |
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Delacorte, 2015 (2015) |
Hardcover, CD, e-Book |
An engaging, entertaining read, with more than one important message. (HW) |
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Louis Sachar |
Holes |
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Yearling, 2000 (1998) |
Hardcover, Paperback, Audio |
Overweight Stanley Yelnats is unjustly sent to dig holes at Camp Green Lake, a Juvenile Correction Facility in the Texas desert. He prevails through endurance and friendship in a story made satisfying by its symmetry. (HW) |
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Louis Sachar |
Small Steps |
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Doubleday, 2006 (2006) |
Hardcover |
Camp Green Lake grad Armpit takes small steps in getting his life back together, helped by his friendship with small Ginny, who suffers from cerebral palsy. (HW) |
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