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Spirit Hunters

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by Ellen Oh Lexile:  680 Genre:  Paranormal, Fantasy From the moment Harper set foot in her new house, she has felt a sense of unease.  Certain rooms are colder than others and she feels the strangest sensation that she is not alone.  When her brother, Michael, makes a new friend, Billy, that nobody else can see, Harper is certain that their house is haunted.  Michael's behavior is changing, Harper has been mysteriously injured twice, and there are just too many strange occurrences to ignore that ghosts are somehow interfering with her family.  Harper's mother doesn't want to hear anything about ghosts, so Harper doesn't know who to turn to.  She does know that things are getting worse for Michael and that it will be up to her to find a way out.

Joplin, Wishing

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by Diane Stanley Lexile:  670 Gener:  Magical Realism Joplin never knew her famous grandfather, but when he suddenly dies, the whole world is interested.  Joplin doesn't know why she never met him,  and her mother doesn't want to talk about it.  When they go to clean out his house, Joplin finds a tin full of fragments of an old Dutch platter.  Joplin fits the pieces together and falls in love with the beautiful landscape it depicts.  When Joplin takes it to an antique store to have it restored, the owner suspiciously tells her it is worth nothing, yet offers to buy it form her.  Joplin decides to have someone else restore it and then hangs it in her room.  One morning she notices that the little girl in the landscape has vanished and much to her surprise she finds her in the garden.  Joplin is thrilled to have a new friend, but how did Sophie get out of the platter?  The story Sophie tells is unbelievable, but yet...there she stands...

Finding Langston

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by Lesa Cline-Ransome Lexile:  760 Genre:  Historical Fiction Langston feels lost.  His mother died and his father moved them from rural Alabama to the heart of the city of Chicago.  The boys at school call him "Country Boy" and make fun of his accent and old clothes.  Langston wishes his mother were still alive and wishes that his dad would change his mind and move them back to Alabama.  The one bright spot in Langston's life is the discovery of a library that allows all residents of the city to check out up to five books at a time.  While at the library, Langston is introduced to many authors, including the poet, Langston Hughes.  Learning about Hughes' poems helps Langston learn more about his mother and gives him hope for the future.

Song for a Whale

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by Lynne Kelly Lexile:  800 Genre:  Realistic Fiction, Animal Story Iris is the only deaf person in her school which can leave her feeling alone and isolated.  She loves to take a part radios and computers and fix them up for people.  One day, she hears the story about a whale who doesn't communicate the way other whales do.  Iris is fascinated by the research that a team of scientists in Alaska is doing to try to figure out why Blue-55 communicates the way he does.  Iris feels a special connection with this whale she has never met, because she knows all too well how hard it is to not be heard or understood.  Is there someway that Iris could help Blue-55 by learning his song?

Saving Winslow

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by Sharon Creech Lexile:  690 Genre:  Realistic Fiction, Animal Story One day, Louie's father brings him a fragile, newborn donkey, that most people are sure isn't going to survive.  However, as soon as Louie sees the poor thing, he decides that he will do whatever he can to save it.  The name Winslow comes to him and so begins his quest to save a donkey.  Louie is especially lonely right now because his brother Gus is away in the army and his friends Mack is growing up.  Louie throws all of his energy and loneliness into saving Winslow and miraculously, Winslow starts to thrive.

Goodbye, Mr. Spalding

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by Jennifer R. Barr Lexile:  650 Genre:  Historical Fiction Jimmy and Lola are best friends and they have developed a lot of rules that are helping them through life.  These rules will be tested when the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team threatens to build a wall in right field that will block the neighborhood's view of the stadium.  Jimmy, Lola, and their friends and families live for the nights when they watch the As from their makeshift dugouts on the rooftops of their apartment buildings.  Jimmy and Lola are determined to do whatever they have to do to stop the wall from being built...but how far are they willing to go?  Are they willing to break the law?

The Sky at Our Feet

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by Nadia Hashimi Lexile:  710 Genre:  Realistic Fiction Jason just found out that his mom has been living in the United States illegally.  He never knew his father, and his mom has never really wanted to tell him the full story about how he died.  But now, Jason's mom thinks that it is time for him to know the truth.  His mother had to make a difficult choice, and she chose to stay in the US because she thought that she and Jason would be safer there.  She tells him that there is the possibility that they may be separated, and one day, that becomes Jason's reality.  Jason is determined to do everything he can to get back to his mother.