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BOOKS INCORPORATING the SIX PILLARS of CHARACTER Elementary Through High School BOOKS INCORPORATING THE SIX PILLARS OF CHARACTER Elementary through High School BOOK AUTHOR PILLAR SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL (Grades 6 - 12) All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque Citizenship All the President's Men C. Bernstein/B Woodward Citizenship Brave New World Aldous Huxley Citizenship Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury Citizenship For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest hemingway Citizenship Pay It Forward Catherine Ryan Hyde Citizenship The Complete Guide to Becoming a U.S. Citizen Eve P. Steinberg Citizenship The True Story of F-16 Fighter Pilot Scott O'Grady S.O'Grady/M.French Citizenship Watership Down Richard Adams Citizenship To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee Citizenship, Responsibility A Raisin in the Sun Lorraine Hansberry Respect Cry, the Beloved Country Alan Paton Respect Emma Jane Austen Respect Hiroshima John Hersey Respect My Left Foot Christy Brown Respect Night Elie Wiesel Respect Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Respect Schindler's List Thomas Keneally Respect The Acorn People Ron James Respect The Autobiography of Malcolm X Malcolm X Respect The Power of One Bryce Courtenay Respect The View from Saturday E.L.Konigsburg Respect Twelve Angry Men Reginald Rose Respect, Citizenship, Responsibility Native Son Richard Wright Respect, Responsibility All the King's Men Robert Penn Warren Responsibility Little Women Louisa May Alcott Responsibility Needles Andie Dominick Responsibility Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen Responsibility Silas Marner George Eliot Responsibility The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain Responsibility The Call of the Wild Jack London Responsibility The Contender Robert Lipsyte Responsibility The Diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank Responsibility The Miracle Worker William Gibson Responsibility The Scarlett Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne Responsibility The Things They Carried Tim O'Brien Responsibility BOOK AUTHOR PILLAR MIDDLE SCHOOL LEVEL (Grades 6 - 8) Annie's Monster Barbara Corcoran Caring Jane Addams Mary Kittredge Caring Making Friends With Yourself and Other Strangers Diana Daniels Booher Caring The Best Bad Thing Yoshiko Uchida Caring Their House Mary Towne Caring American Heroes: In and Out of School Nay Hentoff Citizenship The Bill of Rights and Landmark Cases Edmund Lindop Citizenship The Environment Adam Markham Citizenship Who's Running Your Life?A Look at Young People's Rights Jules Archer Citizenship Working for Equality Fiona Macdonald Citizenship In Summertime It's Tuffy Judie Angell Fairness Life. Is. Not. Fair Gary Bargar Fairness Monkey Island Paula Fox Fairness Sounder William Armstrong Fairness The Journey Stella Hamanaka Fairness Women Win the Vote Betsy Covington Fairness And You Give Me a Pain Elaine Stella Pevsner Respect Black Like Me John Howard Griffin Respect Light in the Forest Conrad Richter Respect Moon Duck Patricia Wrightson Respect One to Grow On Jean Little Respect Don't Rent My Room! Judie Angell Responsibility On My Honor Marion Dane Bauer Responsibility Seven Daughters and Seven Sons Barbara Cohen and Bahija Lovejoy Responsibility The Shimmershine Camille Yarbrough Responsibility A Place Called Ugly Avi Trustworthiness My Brother, the Thief Marlene Fanta Shyer Trustworthiness Shiloh Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Trustworthiness The Bad Times of Irma Baumlein Carol Brink Trustworthiness The Trial of Anna Cottman Vivien Alcock Trustworthiness BOOK AUTHOR PILLAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEVEL (Grades 4 - 5) Caring Shelly Nielsen Caring Chive Shelley A. Barre Caring Encounter Jane Yolen Caring Fly Away Home Eve Bunting Caring Brother Eagle, Sister Sky: A Message from Chief Seattle Chief Seattle Citizenship Dinah for President Claudia Mills Citizenship Mama Lee Bennett Hopkins Citizenship Project Wheels Jacqueline Turner Banks Citizenship Tanya's Big Green Dream Linda Glaser Citizenship Felita Nicholasa Mohr Fairness My Name is San Ho Jayne Pettit Fairness The Blackmail Machine Felice Holman Fairness The New One Jacqueline Turner Banks Fairness A Circle of Giving Ellen Howard Respect Maniac Magee Jerry Spinelli Respect The 18th Emergency Robert Grossman Respect Back Yard Angel Judy Delton Responsibility Danger Dog Lynn Hall Responsibility The Story of Ruby Bridges Robert Coles Responsibility Wizard's Hall Jane Yolen Responsibility Family Secrets Susan Shreve Trustworthiness Fourth Grade Rats Jerry Spinelli Trustworthiness Humbug Nina Bawden Trustworthiness Your Move, J.P.! Lois Lowry Trustworthiness ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEVEL (Kindergarten - 3rd) A Picture Book of Florence Nightingale David Adler Caring Albert Schweitzer: Friend of All Life Carol Greene Caring Androcles and the Lion Aesop fable Caring Chicken Soup for Little Souls:The Best Night Out With Dad Lisa McCourt Caring Chicken Sunday Patricia Polacco Caring Jamaica and Brianna Juanita Havill Caring More Than Anything Else Marie Bradley Caring Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters John Steptoe Caring Tiger Woman Laurence Yep Caring Come Back, Salmon Molly Cone Citizenship Just a Dream Chris Van Allsburg Citizenship Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express Margaret K. Wtterer Citizenship Kate Shelley: Bound for Legend Robert D. San Souci Citizenship Miss Rumphius Barbara Cooney Citizenship One Giant Leap: The Story of Neil Armstrong Don Brown Citizenship Paul Revere's Ride Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Citizenship Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt Deborah Hopkinson Citizenship The Ballot Box Battle Emily Arnold Citizenship Angel Child, Dragon Child Michele Maria Surat Fairness Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King Jean Marzollo Fairness I Am Rosa Parks Rosa Parks with Jim Haskins Fairness Katie Did It Becky Bring McDaniel Fairness Playing Fair Shelly Nielsen Fairness Spotty Margaret Rey Fairness Teammates Peter Golenbock Fairness The Doorbell Rang Pat Hutchins Fairness The Value of Fairness: The Story of Nellie Bly Ann Donegan Johnson Fairness All the Colors of the Earth Sheila Hamanaka Respect Manners Aliki Respect My Dream of Martin Luther King Faith Ringgold Respect Peace Begins with You Katherine Scholes Respect Prize in the Snow Bill Easterling Respect Sometimes I Feel Like a Mouse Jeanne Modesitt Respect The Story of Ferdinand Munro Leaf Respect What Do you Do, Dear? Sesyle Oslin Respect A Fruit and Vegetable Man Roni Schotter Responsibility A Picture Book of Eleanor Roosevelt David A. Adler Responsibility Henry David Thoreau: Walden Steve Lowe Responsibility Paperboy Mary Kay Kroeger and Louise Borden Responsibility Regina's Big Mistake Marissa Moss Responsibility The Day of Ahmed's Secret Florence P. Heide/Judith H.Gilliland Responsibility The Value of Responsibility:The Story of Ralph Bunche Ann Donegan Johnson Responsibility Wilma Unlimited Kathleen Krull Responsibility Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree William Miller Responsibility A Day's Work Eve Bunting Trustworthiness Beauty and the Beast (retold by) Jan Brett Trustworthiness Diogenes Aliki Trustworthiness Jamaica's Find Juanita Havill Trustworthiness The Empty Pot Demi Trustworthiness .
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