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Historical Fiction Bedford Free Library Children’S Room Historical Fiction Bedford Free Library Children’s Room Historical Fiction Bedford Free Library Children’s Room Historical Fiction Call Number Title Author Time Period Nonfiction J 940.53 LEI Big Lie, A True Story Leitner Jews in Hungary, 1944 Picture Books JP ANH Camille & the Sunflowers Anholt Van Gogh, France, 1853-1890 JP BAR Radio Rescue Barasch Florida, 1923 JP BAR High as a Hawk: A Brave Girl’s Historic Barron Colorado, 1905 Climb JP COL Unspoken: a story from the Underground Cole Underground Railroad, 1800’s Railroad JP DEM A Dance Like Starlight Dempsey Harlem, 1950’s JP EVA We March Evans Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963 JP FER Buffalo Music Fern Pioneers, late 1800’s JP GOO Reuben and the Fire Good Amish JP GRA Danbury’s Burning: The Story of Sybil Grant American Revolution Ludington’s Ride JP HAL Ox-Cart Man Hall New England, early 1800’s 2 JP HAR Three Young Pilgrims Harness New Plymouth, Pilgrims JP HEN That Book Woman Henson Librarian in the Appalachian Mountains, 1930’s JP HIG City of Snow: The Great Blizzard of 1888 High New York, Blizzard of 1888 JP HOP Apples to Oregon Hopkinson Pioneer Life, Mid-1800’s JP HOP Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt Hopkinson Slavery, USA JP HOW Williams' House Howard England to New England, 1637 JP JOH A Sweet Smell of Roses Johnson Civil Rights Movement, USA JP JOH All Different Now: Juneteenth, First Day Johnson Slaves, Texas, 1865 of Freedom JP KAY Homespun Sarah Kay PA Farm, Colonial Era JP KIN The Bear That Heard Crying Kinsey- New Hampshire woods, 1783 Warnock JP KRU Best Friends Krupinski Native American conflict, Idaho, 1870’s JP LYO Cecil’s Story Lyon U.S. Civil War, 1861-5 JP LYO Who Came Down That Road Lyon Dinosaurs to pioneers *Shelved separately in J FIC with other Dear America, Girls of Many Lands, History Mysteries, My Name is America or Royal Diaries books. † Shelved separately in Young Reader (YR) with other My America books. Bedford Free Library Children’s Room Historical Fiction Call Number Title Author Time Period JP McC Ballot Box Battle McCully Suffragettes, USA JP McG Molly Bannaky McGill England & Maryland, 17th Century JP McK CORETTA Goin' Someplace Special McKissack Segregation in Nashville, 1950 SCOTT KING JP O'MA Mount Olympus Basketball O'Malley Greek Mythology JP PAR The Firekeeper's Son Park Korea, 19th Century JP POL The Keeping Quilt Polacco Jews, Emigration JP RIN Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in Ringgold Harriet Tubman & the the Sky Underground Railroad JP SAN Aurora Means Dawn Sanders Pioneers, Ohio, 1800 JP SAN The Floating House Sanders Pioneers JP STA Joining the Boston Tea Party Stanley Boston, 1773 JP STR Doesn't Fall Off His Horse Stroud Oklahoma, 1890’s JP VAN Nothing Here But Trees Van Leeuwen Pioneers in Ohio JP VAN CHRISTMAS Prairie Christmas Van Steenwyk Nebraksa plains, 1880 JP WAL Since 1920 Wallner 1920 to present JP WIL Dance at Grandpa’s Wilder Pioneers, Wisconsin 3 JP WIL Going to Town Wilder Pioneers, Wisconsin JP WIL Sugar Snow Wilder Pioneers, Wisconsin JP WIL Winter Days in the Big Woods Wilder Pioneers, Wisconsin JP WIN Follow the Drinking Gourd Winters Underground Railroad, 1840's JP WOO Show Way Woodson U.S. slavery, quilts JP WOO This is the Rope Woodson African-American migration, 1900-1990 Easy Reader JE AVI Prairie School Avi Prairie life, 1880 JE BEN George, the Drummer Boy Benchley American Revolution JE BEN Sam, the Minuteman Benchley American Revolution, 1775 JE BRE Wagon Wheels Brenner Kansas pioneers, 1870 JE BUL Daniel's Duck Bulla Rural Tennessee, Pioneers, 1800’s JE COE The Josefina Story Quilt Coerr Pioneers, 1800’s *Shelved separately in J FIC with other Dear America, Girls of Many Lands, History Mysteries, My Name is America or Royal Diaries books. † Shelved separately in Young Reader (YR) with other My America books. Bedford Free Library Children’s Room Historical Fiction Call Number Title Author Time Period JE KRA Night Flight: Charles Lindbergh's Kramer First Transatlantic Flight, 1927 Incredible Adventure JE LOW Six Silver Spoons Lowery American Revolutionary War JE MON The Drinking Gourd: A Story of the Monjo Underground Railroad Underground Railroad JE ROO Buttons for General Washington Roop American Revolution, 1777 JE SAN The Long Way to a New Land Sandin Sweden to America, 1868 Young Reader J FIC ADL (YR) Samantha Learns a Lesson: Book Two Adler New York, 1904 (American Girl Series) J FIC ARM (YR) Black-Eyed Susan Armstrong Pioneers, South Dakota J FIC AVI (YR) Abigail Takes the Wheel Avi 1880's J FIC BER (YR) Samuel’s Choice Berleth Revolutionary War, 1776 J FIC BOR (YR) The Greatest Skating Race: A WWII Borden WWII, Netherlands Story From the Netherlands J FIC BOR (YR) The Little Ships: The Heroic Rescue at Borden WWII Dunkirk in World War II J FIC BUC (YR) #1 Meet Marie-Grace Buckey New Orleans, 1853 4 AMERICAN GIRL J FIC BUR (YR) Mansa Musa: The Lion of Mali Burns Mali, Africa, 14th Century J FIC COA (YR) A Little Princess (Adaptation) Coats (ed) London, early 1900's J FIC DAL (YR) The Courage of Sarah Noble Dalgliesh Connecticut Wilderness, 1707 J FIC DEE (YR) The Yellow Star: The Legend of King Deedy King Christian X of Denmark in Christian X of Denmark WWII J FIC FER (YR) Pippo the Fool Fern Florence, Cathedral Dome design, 15th Century J FIC FLE (YR) The Matchbox Diary Fleischman Immigration to USA from Italy, 20th Century J FIC FRI (YR) Hunchdog of Notre Dame Friedman France, 19th Century J FIC FRI (YR) The Mutt in the Iron Muzzle Friedman France, 17th Century J FIC GAU (YR) This Time, Tempe Wick? Gauch American Revolution, NJ J FIC GAU (YR) Thunder at Gettysburg Gauch Gettysburg, 1863 J FIC GRE (YR)† We Are Patriots (My America) Gregory American Revolution J FIC GRE (YR)† When Freedom Comes (My America) Gregory American Revolution J FIC GRE (YR)† Rebecca (American Girl Series) Greene New York, 20th Century *Shelved separately in J FIC with other Dear America, Girls of Many Lands, History Mysteries, My Name is America or Royal Diaries books. † Shelved separately in Young Reader (YR) with other My America books. Bedford Free Library Children’s Room Historical Fiction Call Number Title Author Time Period J FIC GRO (YR) The Day It Rained Forever: A Story of Gross Pennsylvania Flood, 1889 the Johnstown Flood J FIC HAL (YR) Barry, the Bravest Saint Bernard Hall Alps of Switzerland J FIC HAL (YR) Henry and the Kite Dragon Hall Chinese Americans, 20th Century J FIC HAR (YR) Immigrant Girl: Becky of Eldridge Street Harvey Russian Jews to NY, 1910 J FIC HAY (YR) Primrose Day Haywood WWII J FIC HEN (YR) In Cool Country Hendershot Coal Mining 1930’s J FIC HEN (YR) Shooting at the Stars: the Christmas Hendrix WWI Truce of 1914 J FIC HER (YR)† Our Strange New Land (My America) Hermes Jamestown, VA, 1609 J FIC HER (YR)† The Starving Time (My America) Hermes Jamestown, VA, 1609 J FIC HES (YR) Love You, Soldier Hest Jew in New York, WWII J FIC HOE (YR) Star of Fear, Star of Hope Hoestlandt Holocaust, 1940-1944 J FIC HOP (YR) A Boy Called Dickens Hopkinson London, 1824 J FIC HUG (YR) The Hunchback of Notre Dame Hugo France, 19th Century (Abridged) J FIC HUN (YR) The Unbreakable Code Hunter Code Breakers, WWII J FIC JOH (YR) The Wagon Johnston Slavery in the Carolinas 5 J FIC KIN (YR) The Roundhill King-Smith England, 1936 J FIC KIN (YR) A Doctor Like Papa Kinsey- Vermont, 1918 Warnock J FIC KOR (YR) Davy Crockett and the Creek Indians Korman U.S.A., 1813 J FIC KUD (YR) Facing West: A Story of the Oregon Trail Kudlinski Oregon Trail, 1845 J FIC LAS (YR)† Hope in my Heart (My America) Lasky Immigration, 1903 J FIC LEE (YR) Nim and the War Effort Lee Chinese Americans, WWII J FIC LEV (YR) Henry’s Freedom Box Levine Underground Railroad, 1800’s J FIC MAC (YR) My Name is Not Gussie Machlin Immigration to USA, 1900 J FIC MAC (YR) Sarah, Plain & Tall (Series) MacLachlan Pioneers, 1800’s J FIC MAC (YR) #1 #1 Sarah, Plain & Tall NEWBERY 1986 J FIC McD (YR)† Julie (American Girl Series) McDonald San Francisco, 1974 J FIC McM (YR)† As Far As I Can See (My America) McMullan St. Louis to Kansas, 1856 J FIC McM (YR)† For This Land (My America) McMullan Kansas, 1856 J FIC MIN (YR) Abigail’s Drum Minahan War of 1812 J FIC MON (YR) Anne of Green Gables (Abridged) Montgomery Prince Edward Island, 1870 *Shelved separately in J FIC with other Dear America, Girls of Many Lands, History Mysteries, My Name is America or Royal Diaries books. † Shelved separately in Young Reader (YR) with other My America books. Bedford Free Library Children’s Room Historical Fiction Call Number Title Author Time Period J FIC OSB (YR)† My Brother's Keeper (My America) Osborne Gettysburg, 1863 J FIC OSB (YR) Stories From The Odyssey (Series) Osborne Ancient Greece J FIC PAT No Ordinary Sound Patrick Segregation, 1960’s QJ FIC PLA (YR) Castle Diary: The Journal of Tobias Platt England, 13th Century Burgess, Page J FIC POL (YR) Pink and Say Polacco U.S. Civil War, 1861-5 J FIC POR (YR)† Addy (American Girl Series) Porter Slavery, 1860’s J FIC PRO (YR) Klondike Gold Provensen Yukon, 19th Century J FIC RAY (YR) My Daddy Was a Soldier Ray WWII J FIC SCI (YR) #10 Sam Samurai Scieszka Japan, 1600 J FIC SCI (YR) #12 Viking It & Liking It Scieszka Vikings, 1000 A.D.
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