| Across the Wide River |
| William Hewitt |
| Based on a true story, this historical novel written for young readers deals with war heroes, family heritage, and self-imposed rites of passage. This book is sure to inspire juveniles and adults alike. |
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| Billy Blackfeet in the Rockies: A Story from History |
| Marc Simmons |
| Ronald Kil , Illustrator |
| Inspired by the boyhood experiences of a scout for General George A. Custer, this is the fourth book in the acclaimed Children of the West Series. |
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| The Boy Who Made Dragonfly: A Zuni Myth |
| Tony Hillerman |
| A Zuni myth first recorded a century ago. |
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| Cell Phone Science: What Happens When You Call and Why |
| Michele Sequeira |
| Michael Westphal |
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| Circle of Wonder: A Native American Christmas Story |
| N. Scott Momaday |
| A touching Christmas tale from Jemez Pueblo, illustrated in color by the author. |
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| Clem: The Story of a Raven |
| Jennifer Owings Dewey |
| When a small, cold, wet, and ugly black raven is adopted by the Dewey clan it takes on the name Clem. During its first year Clem develops relationships with some of the other creatures in the Dewey household. This book is a winner of the Outstanding Science Book for Children, but appeals to any adult interested in birds. |
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| Coyote and the Sky: How the Sun, Moon, and Stars Began |
| Emmett Garcia |
| Victoria Pringle , Illustrator |
| The Santa Ana Pueblo creation legend including how Coyote tricked the other animals to join them in our world and how he was punished. |
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| CrashBoomLove: A Novel in Verse |
| Juan Felipe Herrera |
| A California farmworker kid's season in hell, told through fast-verse lines that careen to the beat of a fiery heart. |
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| Dance of the Eggshells: Baile de los Cascarones |
| Carla Aragon |
| Kathy Dee Saville , Illustrator |
| A little girl and her brother are introduced to the Baile de los Cascarones in this charming bilingual story of family and cultural tradition. |
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| Death Stars, Weird Galaxies, and a Quasar-Spangled Universe: The Discoveries of the Very Large Array Telescope |
| Karen Taschek |
| Karen Taschek introduces teen readers to the wonders revealed by the VLA telescope, beginning with basic information on our solar system and our Milky Way galaxy.
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