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  • Faustin is a Rwandan schoolboy forced to witness the 1994 genocide of the Tutsis by the Hutus. With his family slain, Faustin’s only chance of survival lies in his running and his sheer courage to outwit the enemy. He does not have to do it alone, however; he discovers the value and courage of an unlikely friend. This is a story that is at once horrific, gripping, informative, heartbreaking, and inspiring.
    Sku: QB:01039374007911

    The Weaver’s Scar

    By: Brian Crawford
    $15.95
  • In this Newbery Honor–winning novel, Gary D. Schmidt tells the witty and compelling story of a teenage boy who feels that fate has it in for him.
    Sku: 9780547237602

    The Wednesday Wars

    By: Gary D. Schmidt
    $12.50
  • Sku: 9781912373888

    The Weirdest Nativity

    By: Andrew Sach, Jonathan Gemmell
    $9.50
    By: Andrew Sach, Jonathan Gemmell
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  • After quiet, artistic Danny Mago gets a new job at the St. Martin de Porres Convent-home of the famous Maori painter, Mother Madeleine-he stumbles across an ancient, unused elevator and the uneventful tenor of his life takes a decided turn . . . upwards! The resulting wild and sometimes hair-raising adventures become strangely entangled with the mysterious quest that has brought beautiful Zelia Mazloum all the way from Turkey to New Zealand. Demonic creatures, angelic beings, sly villains, an old and beautiful weka-feather cloak, a blank wall in a new Cathedral and an unforgettable Maori nun come together in this amazing tale of spirit and laughter.
    Sku: 9781883937683

    The Weka-Feather Cloak

    By: Leo Madigan
    $17.50
  • A Story of France in the 18th Century “Father!” Eugène burst forth, unable to withhold his tidings. “Father, the king is dead! The wicked rebels in Paris have slain him, slain him on the scaffold. Think of that! The king, the Lord’s anointed, Louis of France!” A flush overspread the old man’s face, a tremor passed through his frame. Had he been able, he would have sprung from his seat, but he could not; one of his lower limbs was paralysed. So he lifted up his white and trembling hands to heaven, and said with deep feeling, — “God is just. His holy will be done.” Eugène was amazed. This way of taking a hideous crime, a terrible calamity, seemed to him incomprehensible. But then, as he reminded himself, his father was not quite like other people. However, he could not help saying, — “I think it looks much more like the devil’s will, my father.”
    Sku: 9781772980141

    The Well in the Orchard

    By: Deborah Alcock
    $11.95
    By: Deborah Alcock
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  • Donkey learns the price of being greedy and discovers that the truth will always come out in the end.  
    Sku: 9780874838800

    The Well of Truth

    By: Martha Hamilton, Mitch Weiss
    $6.95
    By: Martha Hamilton, Mitch Weiss
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  • The enduring and engaging guide to educating yourself in the classical tradition. Have you lost the art of reading for pleasure? Are there books you know you should read but haven’t because they seem too daunting? In The Well-Educated Mind, Susan Wise Bauer provides a welcome and encouraging antidote to the distractions of our age, electronic and otherwise. Newly expanded and updated to include standout works from the twenty-first century as well as essential readings in science (from the earliest works of Hippocrates to the discovery of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs), The Well-Educated Mind offers brief, entertaining histories of six literary genres—fiction, autobiography, history, drama, poetry, and science—accompanied by detailed instructions on how to read each type. The annotated lists at the end of each chapter—ranging from Cervantes to Cormac McCarthy, Herodotus to Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Aristotle to Stephen Hawking—preview recommended reading and encourage readers to make vital connections between ancient traditions and contemporary writing. The Well-Educated Mind reassures those readers who worry that they read too slowly or with below-average comprehension. If you can understand a daily newspaper, there’s no reason you can’t read and enjoy Shakespeare’s sonnets or Jane Eyre. But no one should attempt to read the “Great Books” without a guide and a plan. Bauer will show you how to allocate time to reading on a regular basis; how to master difficult arguments; how to make personal and literary judgments about what you read; how to appreciate the resonant links among texts within a genre—what does Anna Karenina owe to Madame Bovary?—and also between genres. In her best-selling work on home education, The Well-Trained Mind, the author provided a road map of classical education for parents wishing to home-school their children; that book is now the premier resource for home-schoolers. In The Well-Educated Mind, Bauer takes the same elements and techniques and adapts them to the use of adult readers who want both enjoyment and self-improvement from the time they spend reading. Followed carefully, her advice will restore and expand the pleasure of the written word.
    Sku: 9780393080964

    The Well-Educated Mind

    By: Susan Wise Bauer
    $45.00
    By: Susan Wise Bauer
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    Is your child getting lost in the system, becoming bored, losing his or her natural eagerness to learn? If so, it may be time to take charge of your child’s education―by doing it yourself.
    Sku: 9780393253627

    The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home (Fourth Edition)

    By: Bauer, Susan Wise Wise, Jessie
    Original price was: $53.95.Current price is: $48.55.
    By: Bauer, Susan Wise Wise, Jessie
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  • The wishing well is all used up, its magic drained, its enchantment gone dry. Or has it...?
    Sku: 9780544671676

    The Well-Wishers

    By: Edward Eager
    $9.99
  • This study covers the U.S. historical period know as Western Expansion during the late 18th century through mid-19th century. Intended for 4th-7th graders, it comprises a sequel to the Early American History studies, however, neither of which are a prerequisite. Designed as a read-aloud program, with lesson plans, comprehension questions, historical helps, relevant websites, and answer keys the student will journey from the Appalachians to the Far West reading noted authors such as James Daugherty, Edwin Tunis, and Genevieve Foster. This study is can be completed in a semester doing three lessons per week. For those interested in including California History in this study, a companion Study Guide has been designed to integrate easily into this study if desired. Because the history of California was a significant part of the westward movement, the courses naturally work well together and the literature selections in the study will provide greater breath and content without unnecessary duplication. On page iii a schematic is included that will illustrate the scope and sequence of both courses. Two recommendations that would greatly enhance the Westward Migration study from the California tract are: Cruise of the Arctic Star by Scott O'Dell and Jessie Benton Fremont: California Pioneer by Marguerite Higgins.
    Sku: QB:01039374001431

    The Western Expansion Study Guide

    By: Rea C. Berg
    $17.50
  • Scamp learns to be content with his dog's life when Zildy the kooky witch turns him into a whing-dingdilly.
    Sku: 9780395313817

    The Whingdingdilly

    By: Bill Peet
    $12.50
  • Award-winning author Sid Fleischman blends the broadly comic with the deeply compassionate in this memorable novel, winner of the Newbery Medal.  
    Sku: 9780060521226

    The Whipping Boy

    By: Sid Fleischman
    $10.99
  • After one adventurous, but fairly safe voyage, Aunt Nannie reluctantly allows Sally to sail away again, this time into the Mediterranean Sea—and right into the clutches of the Barbary Coast pirates. Taken captive, Sally is exposed to a way of life very different from the protected one she has known. Her resiliency as well as her courage and love are sorely tried; however, both she and those she encounters in the Sultan’s palace will never be quite the same for her stay there. This is the fourth book in the Sally Series.  The first book in the series is Away Goes Sally (out of print).  The second book in the series is Five Bushel Farm (out of print).  The third book in the series is The Fair American.  The fifth book in the series is The Wonderful Day.
    Sku: 9781883937867

    The White Horse

    By: Elizabeth Coatsworth
    $16.00
    By: Elizabeth Coatsworth
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  • The White Isle was one of the first books to bring young people a spirited picture of Roman life in Gaul and Britain and is one of Caroline Dale Snedeker's finest books. Lavinia, a young Roman girl, finds her life disrupted when her father is ordered to command troops in Britannia. This engaging story introduces Ancient Greece, Rome and Britain in colourful detail as well as incorporating aspects of early Church history.  
    Sku: 9780966706734

    The White Isle

    By: Caroline Dale Snedeker
    $24.50
    By: Caroline Dale Snedeker
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  • Retells the legendary story of the Huns' and Magyars' long migration from Asia to Europe where they hope to find a permanent home.
    Sku: 9780140312584

    The White Stag

    By: Kate Seredy
    $9.50
  • In this second book about the Pierce family, more than five years have passed since their first moving into the Texas Panhandle. They have learned to live in a primitive sod house and have overcome—and even come to love—the odds that the land with its weather and unusual neighbors presents. Even so, 15-year-old Katie, gentle and artistic, is eager to return to East Texas to be schooled in all the finer things that this pioneer country lacks. Then an accident to Grandmother reverses everything! Katie, to her own surprise, finds herself volunteering to stay home to feed and care for Papa, the boys and Carolyn on the farm, while Mama makes the eastward journey to care for her mother. During the next few months, timid Katie encounters one distressful situation after another, from humiliating cooking disasters, to tough boys at school, to a battle with a blizzard. Despite fears and setbacks, she resolves to do whatever seems needed, acts which often turn out to contain a lot of heroism. As Katie’s confidence grows, so does her interaction with family and new and old friends deepen—all against the picturesque backdrop of homesteading life in the Texas Panhandle during the late 1800’s. This is the second book in the Texas Panhandle Series
    Sku: 9781932350128

    The Wide Horizon

    By: Loula Grace Erdman
    $18.90
    By: Loula Grace Erdman
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