Cowboy Small

      Lois Lenski
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Cowboy Small takes good care of his horse, Cactus. In return, Cactus helps Cowboy Small get work done on the range. Together they round up cattle for branding and live the good life. At night, Cowboy Small eats at the chuck wagon, sings with his friends, and sleeps under the stars.From the Hardcover edition.

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    Shadows of Caesar's Creek

      Sharon M. Draper
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Ziggy and his Black Dinosaur pals are excited about their overnight camping trip to Caesar's Creek State Park - it was named after an ex-slave who later became a Shawnee chief! Their camping counselor is descended from Caesar, and she fills the campers' imaginations with intriguing but sometimes spooky stories about her ancestor and Shawnee legends and traditions. So when Ziggy and his friends discover an old canoe in some bushes by the lake, they decide to sneak outside at night and test their courage like Shawnee youth in their manhood ceremonies. But Shawnee youth probably wouldn't have found themselves drifting in the middle of the lake with their paddles still on shore, or lost in the woods surrunded by strange noises. Could it be a bear? Or the ancient spirits of their counseor's tales?

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    Portrait of a Girl

      Mary Williams
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The year is 1866. Josephine Lebrun, still only 16, is forced to earn her living by singing at the Golden Bird inn in Cornwall. With her lovely voice, she captures the attention of Rupert Verne, the rich and powerful owner of the Kerrysmoor estate. Rupert takes Josephine under his patronage, and brings her to live in the remote cottage of Tregonnis from where she travels to Truro to attend lessons with the great former opera singer Signor Luigi. Her beauty and charm weave their magic on Rupert, bringing them dangerously close together, and under the suspicion of his distant and cold mother, Lady Verne. Although Josephine is passionately in love with Rupert, life at Kerrysmoor is far from easy - secrets lie every where, and the grand house is cast in an ominous shadow. As matter comes to a head, Josephine is driven away from Rupert and her home. Will she manage to find her happy ending and marry Rupert? Or will circumstances drive them apart forever? ‘Potrait of a Girl’ is a spell-binding Gothic romance set in the nineteenth century.

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