Title: Presenting the
1Presenting the
- DCF Titles for 2007-2008
- Created by Joyce Cormier
- Hyde Park Elementary School
- October 2007
2 Firegirl By Tony Abbott
3 Life will never be the same for Tom and his
seventh-grade classmates. Despite Jessicas
shocking appearance as a result of disfiguring
burns, and the fear she evokes in her new
classmates, Tom slowly develops a tentative
friendship with her that changes his life.
Firegirl is a powerful book that will show
readers that even the smallest of gestures can
have a profound impact on someones life.
4The Clue of the Linoleum LederhosenM. T.
ANDERSON
5Looking forward to a vacation, superheroes Katie,
Lily and Jasper attach their flying Gyroscopic
Sky Suite to the Moose Tongue Lodge Resort,
where they mingle with other child heroes found
in books, and where they become embroiled in a
mystery involving lederhosen-clothed quintuplets,
a screaming ventriloquist and other strange
characters. Weird!!
6ONE-HANDED CATCHbyM J AUCH
7 What would it be like to go through life with
only one hand? Thats what 11-year-old Norm
finds out when he loses his left hand in an
accident at his familys store. Its July 4,
1946, WW II has ended. Life is just starting to
get back to normal for almost everyone else. For
Norm, the pressing questions now is whether hell
be able to play baseball again. Its up to Norm
to find the strength to get beyond this roadblock
and move on with his life. This inspiring novel
tells the story of a resilient middle-grader who
demonstrates that having one hand is an
opportunity rather than a handicap, and he
fulfills his dreams in ways no one could have
imagined.
8The Story of the Great Houdiniby Sid Fleischman
Escape!
9One of two DCF titles by Sid Fleischman, Escape!
The Story of the Great Houdini, is a biography
of the magician, ghost chaser, aviator and king
of escape artists whose amazing feats are
remembered long after his death in 1926.
10A beautifully illustrated look at Marco Polos
life and his journeys. It also includes a
discussion about what was true in his tales and
what was not. I have only told the half of
what I saw. --Marco Polo
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- Normally when a baby hippopotamus loses its
mother, it will not survive After the
devastating tsunami hit southeast Asia in
December 2004, a hippo called Owen was orphaned.
His chances of survival were slim. - He was brought to an animal sanctuary where he
met a 130-year-old giant tortoise named Mzee and
he adopted her as his mother. Read this
heartwarming, true story which teaches us that in
the face of tragedy, the power of friendship
endures. We also have the companion story, Owen
Mzee the Language of Friendship.
13CROSSING THE WIREby WILL HOBBS
14- In the mountains of central Mexico, 15-year-old
Victor Flores has been scratching out a living
for his starving family ever since his father
died. As his family faces disaster, Victor runs
away from home and heads north attempting to
cross the wire to seek a better life in the
U.S. His journey is filled with danger as he
faces freezing cold, scorching heat, hunger and
dead ends. - It is a gauntlet run by millions attempting to
cross the border. Will Hobbs brings to life one
of the great human dramas of our time.
15GEMINI SUMMER BY IAIN LAWRENCE
16 Young Dannys grief over the death of his
older brother Beau is made easier when a stray
puppy adopts him. Soon Danny decides that Beau
is somehow in the dog. He sets out to make his
brothers dream of seeing a rocket launch at Cape
Kennedy come true. In you go, said the
sheriff. The boy went into the cell and the dog
followed him. The sheriff drew the bars into
place, then turned his key and pulled it out.
When youre ready to talk, just holler, he said.
Great adventure!
17HATTIE BIG SKYby kirby larson
18- Tired of being shuttled here-and-there,
sixteen-year-old orphan, Hattie Brooks summons
the courage to leave Iowa and move all by herself
to Montana to prove her claim on the homestead
her late uncle left to her. - Hattie braves hard weather, hard times and her
own helpless hand at the cook stove. Hattie's
neighbors help her to feel like family for the
first time, and this gives her the strength to
stand up to schemers who are trying to buy her
out of her land. - Created from Larsons own family history, this
young pioneers story celebrates the true spirit
of independence.
19 by Janet Taylor Lisle
BLACK DUCK
20- When Ruben and his friend Jeddy find a dead
body washed up on the beach, they are sure it has
something to do with smuggling liquor. It is the
spring of 1929 in Newport, Rhode Island,
Prohibition is in full swing and people in their
community are involved. - Soon the boys, along with Marina, Jeddys
strong-willed sister are drawn in, suspected by
rival bootlegging gangs of taking something
crucial off the body. Ruben meets the captain of
the Black Duck, the most elusive craft of them
all. Based on real accounts of the legendary
Black Duck.
21RULES byCynthia Lord
22- Twelve-year-old Catherine is frustrated by
life with an autistic brother. She longs for a
normal existence like her friends, but her world
becomes more complicated by her friendship with a
young paraplegic.
23A Drowned Maidens Hair by Laura Amy Schlitz
24A Drowned Maidens Hair
At the Barbary Asylum for female orphans,
eleven-year-old Maud Flynn believes her dreams of
becoming part of a family are finally coming true
when she is adopted by the elderly Hawthorne
sisters Hyacinth, Judith Victoria. However
once she settles in, Maud finds out that the
three spinsters moonlight as mediums and they
reveal the role Maud is to play in their séances.
The burden of keeping secrets and perpetuating
lies grows heavy, even for Maud. How much is she
willing to endure for the sake of being loved
by a family.
25Listen! by Stephanie S. Tolan
26 For twelve-year old Charley, recovering from a
crippling accident that has shattered her leg is
no where near as difficult as facing a summer of
solitude without her best friend and living with
a workaholic father who is never home. Solitude
gives her time to think time to hear the awful
silence left in her world two years ago by her
mothers death. But the summer holds surprises
in the form of a mysterious wild dog she names
Coyote. As she and the dog spend time in the
woods her mother loved so much, she learns to
listen past the silence. Stephanie Tolan creates
a remarkable, unforgettable story that comes
straight from the heart!
27counting on grace by elizabeth winthrop
28 This story is set in Pownal, Vermont in the
year 1910. At age 12, Grace and her best friend
Arthur must leave school and go to work in the
mill, replacing full bobbins with empty ones.
Grace is left-handed and this is a right-handed
job every mistake she makes costs her family
precious money for food. Arthur is hatching a
dangerous plan to get himself out of the mill ,
but Grace begs him to wait. Something will come
along to change their lives. That something
turns out to be Lewis Hine, a reformer with a
camera who takes pictures of children like Grace
working 12 hours a day in the mill. Grace boldly
becomes his secret ally. What will happen if she
gets caught?
29THE KING OF ATTOLIA
by MEGAN WHALEN TURNER
30By scheming lies and theft, the Thief of Eddis
(Eugenides) has become King of Attolia.
Eugenides wanted the queen, not the crown, but he
finds himself trapped in his own web. Still
known as a thief, can he prove himself to both
the people of Attolia and to his new bride, their
queen? Fans of the Newbery Honor book, The Thief
will recognize Megan Whalen Turners plot twists
and turns in this third uniquely crafted tale
about Eugenides.
31The Case of the Missing Marquess by Nancy
Springer Enola Holmes, the much younger sister
of famous detective Sherlock Holmes, must travel
to London in disguise to unravel the
disappearance of her missing mother. Great
choice if you like mysteries!
32The Dream-Makers Magic by Sharon Shinn
33 The third and final volume in Shinns beguiling,
romantic trilogy. Kellens mother insisted that
her only child was born male, so she raised
Kellen as a boy, until she was forced to go to
school where she meets Gryffin whose mind is as
strong as his legs are damaged. When their
kingdom loses their Dream-Maker, a new one is
discovered someone whose mere presence can make
dreams come true! It is Gryffin. Kellen
Gryffin are separated just as their friendship is
shading into something more. Will it endure?
34ALL OF THE ABOVEBY SHELLEY PEARSALL
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- Based on a true story, All of the Above, is the
delightful, suspenseful story of four urban
middle school students, their teacher and other
community members on a quest to build the worlds
largest tetrahedron and how it affects the lives
of everyone involved. Filled with unexpected
humor, poignant characters and a quiet
brilliance this is a surprising gem!
36 the higher power
of lucky by Susan Patron
37 Lucky Trimble , age ten, believes running away
from Hard Pan, California (population 43), the
rock-bottom only choice she has. It is all
Brigittes fault for wanting to go back to
France. Guardians are supposed to stay put and
look after the child in their care, but Lucky is
sure that shell be abandoned to some orphanage
in Los Angeles where her beloved dog, HMS Beagle,
wont be allowed. She is determined to run away,
while continuing to seek for The Higher Power
that will bring stability to her life. But she
hadnt planned on a dust storm.
38Bread and R ses, Too by Katherine Paterson
39It is the winter of 1912 and in Lawrence, Mass
and the impoverished mill workers have gone on
strike against the corrupt mill owners. Children
are freezing and hungry. Jack Rosa form an
unlikely friendship as they try to survive and
understand the 1912 Bread Roses strike of mill
workers . Jack begs Rosa to pretend he is her
brother as they are sent to Barre, Vermont to
live with strangers until the strike is over.
Long, but interesting!
40 A SMALL SCAR BY K.A. NUZUM
WHITE
41 Fifteen-year-old Will Bennon can see his future
stretch out before him its as clear as the
plains that lead to La Junta and the first-place
prize at the rodeo. He will become a man, a
cowboy with a life of his own. But Will has
Down syndrome, and now unexpectedly his twin
brother Denny joins him in the journey. Ahead
lies adventure, behind responsibility. And on
the road between, Will Denny travel together
brothers united by blood.
42 GOSSAMER BY LOIS LOWRY
43Where do dreams come from? In a haunting story
that tiptoes between reality and imagination, two
people a lonely, sensitive woman, and a
damaged, angry boy, face their own histories
while a young dream-giver tries to save the boy
from his nightmares and the effects of his
abusive past.
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45 This is the story of the only rock we eat, and
we need it to survive. It has shaped ancient
civilizations, helped build empires, led to major
scientific developments and tastes good on
fries, too! Mark Kurlansky and S. D. Schindler
use a playful mix of witty illustrations,
informative sidebars and illuminating maps to
show both the scientific and historical ways that
salt has shaped the world.
46- When I got back to the shelter, I put the
wheelbarrow and the shovel away and went inside.
I took off my deerskin jacket and hat, lay down
on the pile of hides that we hadnt sold yet and
stared at the roots in the ceiling. There was
always a lot of work to do and no time to rest.
But Pa was dead now and things were not the same.
47- Moon Blake is only 10 years old when his Pa
dies, but Moon is sure he can survive on his own.
After all, for his entire life he and Pa had
been hiding from the government in the forest of
Alabama, and he knows everything he needs to know
about wilderness survival. Moon can grow and
trap his own food, make clothes, navigate by the
stars and build a fire in the rain. Now he needs
to follow Paps final request and go to Alaska
and find others living off the land just like
him. Moons determination to live free and
isolated the way his father taught him soon
brings him into contact with more people than
hes ever seen in his entire life. He becomes
property of the stateand must live in a boys
home. Will Moon escape the law and return to the
forest? As Moon discovers both the good and the
bad about the outside world, he begins to wonder
if what Pa told him was really true at all!
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- Weedflower
- by
- CYNTHIA KADOHATA
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- Twelve-year-old Sumiko feels that her life has
been made up of two parts before Pearl Harbor
and after it. The good part and the bad part.
Raised on a flower farm in California, Sumiko is
used to being the only Japanese girl in her
class. All of that changes after the horrific
events of Pearl Harbor. Americans start to
suspect that all Japanese people are spies for
the emperor. As suspicions grow, Sumiko and her
family find themselves being shipped to an
internment camp in the hottest deserts of
Arizona. She soon discovers that the camp is on
an Indian reservation and that the Japanese are
as unwanted there as theyd been at home in CA.
She meets a Mohave boy who just might become her
real friend, if he can ever stop being angry
about the fact that the internment camp is on his
tribes land.
50 THE WHITE Elephant by Sid Fleischman
51 Run-Run, a young elephant trainer, discovers the
answer when he infuriates the prince his
punishment? The gift of an elephant as white as
a cloud. From that moment on, the curse begins
to reveal itself according to tradition so rare
an elephant cannot be allowed to work for its
keep. It is poor Run-Run who must feed the beast
hundreds of pounds of food each day, scrub it
clean, wash behind its ears, and above all, keep
it from doing any work. Oh if only run-Run could
make the white elephant disappear. Clever as a
magician, he does but the curse has tricks of
its own in store for Run-Run!
52Phineas L. MacGuireERUPTS!byFrances ORoark
Dowell
53Phineas MacGuire does not have a best-friend. He
does however, have an un-best friend, who he does
not I repeat, does not want to upgrade to best
friend status. But disaster strikes when his
teacher pairs Mac and his un-best friend together
for the upcoming science fair. Worse yet, his
un-best friend thinks dinosaurs are cool how
third-grade! A fun, easy read.
54Please make your selections!
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