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Rebecca Langston-George

    The Booth Brothers: Drama, Fame, and the Death of President Lincoln
    Choice Words!: A Crash Course in Language Arts
    All Dolled Up: Bringing 1920s and 1930s Flair to Your Wardrobe
    Inkblot: Ideas, Advice, and Examples to Inspire Young Writers
    Lightning Sky
    For the Right to Learn
    • She grew up in a world where women were supposed to be quiet. But Malala Yousafzai refused to be silent. She defied the Taliban's rules, spoke out for education for every girl, and was almost killed for her beliefs. Discover Malala's story through this powerful narrative telling, and come to see how one brave girl named Malala changed the world.

      For the Right to Learn
    • Lightning Sky

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A U.S. fighter pilot captured by the enemy. A father determined to rescue his son. One of the most remarkable and moving true stories of faith and perseverance to come out of World War II. On October 6, 1944, twenty-year-old Army Air Corps Second Lieutenant David "Mac" Warren MacArthur was on a strafing mission over Greece when his P-38 Lightning was struck over the Adriatic Sea. Captured by the Germans, he spent the duration of the war shuttled from camp to camp. Meanwhile, his father, Lieutenant Colonel Vaughn MacArthur, a chaplain with the 8th Armored Division of Patton's Third Army, never stopped searching for his son. In May, 1945 he finally found him at Stalag VII-A in Moosburg, Germany--Adapted from jacket flap

      Lightning Sky
    • Inform and engage young writers with this contemporary, creative breakdown of four creative-writing genres―poetry, nonfiction, drama, and short stories. Clear, concise text introduces and defines key skills while aligning closely to Common Core State Standards. Fun and inspiring writing prompts launch new skills into practice, while author bios and mentor texts provide creative blueprints for budding writers.

      Inkblot: Ideas, Advice, and Examples to Inspire Young Writers
    • Exploring the practical applications of language, science, math, and social studies, this book demonstrates how these subjects influence daily life and decision-making. It highlights their relevance through real-world examples, encouraging readers to integrate academic concepts into everyday scenarios for a deeper understanding and appreciation of their importance.

      Choice Words!: A Crash Course in Language Arts
    • Today everyone knows the name of John Wilkes Booth, the notorious zealot who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. But in his lifetime, the killer was an actor who was well-known among fans of the theater, well-known but less famous and less admired than his brother Edwin. In the 1860s, Edwin Booth ranked among the greatest and most-respected stars of the stage. He lived in New York and sympathized with the Union cause, while his younger brother stomped the streets of Washington, D.C., and raged as the Civil War turned in favor of the North. John fantasized about kidnapping the president, but after the defeat of the Confederacy, he sought deadly vengeance. The night Lincoln attended a performance at Ford's Theatre, Edwin was far away, knowing nothing of the plot unfolding in the nation's capital.

      The Booth Brothers: Drama, Fame, and the Death of President Lincoln
    • "Discusses the main concerns of the womens' movement in the 1960s, and how those have evolved since; what's changed for the better, what might be worse, and where ... we go from here"--Amazon.com.

      The Women's Rights Movement: Then and Now
    • As a child, Cesar Chavez's family lost its farm. Cesar never forgot how that felt, so as an adult, he fought for the rights of farm workers. His efforts shined a light on the conditions farm workers faced. In the struggle for fair wages and labor laws to protect farm workers, Chavez had a lasting impact beyond the fields.

      Cesar Chavez: Get to Know the Leader Who Won Rights for Workers