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Lois Lowry Anastasia At This Address Lois Lowry Anastasia At Your Service Lois Lowry Anastasia Has the Answers Lois Lowry Anastasia Krupnik Lois Lowry Anastasia On Her Own Lois Lowry Anastasia, Absolutely Lois Lowry Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst Lois Lowry Anastasia's Chosen Career Lois Lowry Arthur, For the Very First Time Patricia MacLachlan Sarah, Plain and Tall Patricia MacLachlan Skylark Patricia MacLachlan Patricia Baby MacLachlan Reilly The Hundred Penny Box Sharon Mathis Homer Price Robert McCloskey Adventures of the Shark Lady Ann McGovern Fifth Grade Here Comes Trouble Colleen McKenna Snow Treasure Marie McSwigan Junebug Alice Mead Caribou Journey Debbie Miller The Adventures of Sir Gawain the Gerald Morris True The Adventures of Sir Givret the Gerald Morris Short Shiloh Phyllis Naylor Boys Start the War (series) Phyllis Naylor The Borrowers Mary Norton Sing Down the Moon Scott O'Dell Bridge to Terabithia Katherine Paterson The Great Gilly Hopkins Katherine Paterson Brian's Winter Gary Paulsen Hatchet Gary Paulsen Tucket (series) Gary Paulsen Clementine Sara Pennypacker Clementine's Letter Sara Pennypacker Addy Learns a Lesson Connie Porter Addy Saves the Day Connie Porter Addy's Surprise Connie Porter The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Barbara Robinson Freaky Friday Mary Rodgers Sideweays Stories From Wayside Louis Sachar School There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom Louis Sachar The True Story of the Three Little Jon Scieszka Pigs Harry Cat's Pet Puppy George Selden The Cricket in Times Square George Selden Finding Buck McHenry Alfred Slote Sign of the Beaver Elizabeth Speare Abel's Island William Steig Endangered Desert Animals Dave Taylor Endangered Forest Animals Dave Taylor Endangered Grassland Animals Dave Taylor Endangered Island Animals Dave Taylor Endangered Mountain Animals Dave Taylor Endangered Ocean Animals Dave Taylor Endangered Savannah Animals Dave Taylor The Well Mildred Taylor Many Moons James Thurber Just a Dream Chris Van Allsburg Van Hannah of Fairfield Jean Leeuwen Van Hannah's Helping Hands Jean Leeuwen Van Hannah's Winter of Hope Jean Leeuwen The Backward Bird Dog Bill Wallace Danger on Panther Creek Bill Wallace A Dog Called Kitty Bill Wallace Mary on Horseback Rosemary Wells Laura By the Shores of Silver Lake Wilder Ingalls Laura Farmer Boy Wilder Ingalls Laura On the Banks of Plum Creek Wilder Ingalls Laura The Long Winter Wilder Ingalls Laura The First Four Years Wilder Ingalls Laura Little House on the Prairie Wilder Ingalls The Castle in the Attic Elizabeth Winthrop Awfully Short for the Fourth Grade Elvira Woodruff The Disappearing Bike Shop Elvira Woodruff The Summer I Shrank My Elvira Woodruff Grandmother Dear Levi Elvira Woodruff George Washington's Socks Elvira Woodruff The Ghost Comes Calling Betty Ren Wright Christina's Ghost Betty Ren Wright The Dollhouse Murders Betty Ren Wright Later, Gator Laurence Yep Greyling Jane Yolen .
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