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The Newbery Project: Amos Fortune: Free Man I did not expect to like Amos Fortune: Free Man, by Elizabeth Yates, ... I had the strength in my hands to do such a deed and I had the fire ...
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The Newbery Project: Dear Mr. Henshaw When Dear Mr. Henshaw won the Newbery in 1984, I was in college, ... Boyd Henshaw (with maybe a few reflected notes from a teenaged Leigh? ...
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The Newbery Project: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH- 1972 After Mr. O’Brien died, his daughter Jane Leslie Conly continued the Rats of NIMH series with Rasco and the Rats of NIMH & R-T, Margaret, ...
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The Newbery Project: Maniac Magee There is a map of his real childhood neighborhood, and some hints about names and places he used in his novels, including Maniac Magee. ...
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The Newbery Project: Maniac Magee - 1991 Jeffrey “Maniac” Magee is an 11-year-old homeless orphan whose athletic feats are the stuff of legend. He winds up in a town geographically ...
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The Newbery Project: Maniac Magee - 1991 Jeffrey “Maniac” Magee is an 11-year-old homeless orphan whose athletic feats are the stuff of legend. He winds up in a town geographically ...
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The Newbery Project: Sarah, Plain and Tall Anyway, Sarah, Plain and Tall is told from the perspective of a young girl and because it's written in her voice, it's really accessible to ...
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The Newbery Project: Sarah, Plain and Tall Sarah, Plain and Tall. This 1986 winner by Patricia MacLachlan was beautiful. ... Please put Newbery Project in the Subject line and include your blog URL ...
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The Newbery Project: Maniac Magee Maniac Magee, by Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery award in 1991. ... said to be the model for Two Mills in the story) and look for a corner store and ... There is a map of his real childhood neighborhood, and some hints about names and ...
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The Newbery Project: Carry on, Mr. Bowditch Carry on, Mr. Bowditch. My initial impression of this -- that is, the impression as I read it -- was not favorable. ...
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