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Lyddie from Natalie

It was one of the first books I ever read more than once. And because of my anxiety, it was one of the only books I actually finished reading as a child in an abusive home. I will never forget how it sparked my imagination of how the 19th and early 20th centuries would have […]

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The Wednesday Surprise from Sandra

As an avid reader and a lover of books, I was especially impressed with this book because of its message. This is a children’s book of only 32 pages. It’s a quick, easy read – great for a read aloud – and it promotes reading!

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One and Only Ivan from Donna

I could relate to the book because I got to actually visit Ivan at the Atlanta zoo. I never realized the back story and now love sharing it with my students. Plus, I am from WA and that is where the story takes place! For all animal lovers — it’s a must!

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Flowers for Algernon from Lenore

I was in junior high when I read this book. It show me that people could be really mean to people.

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Genesis and Franny and Zooey from Dale

Genesis: Wonderful story-telling. Regardless of one’s religious beliefs, familiarity with Genesis gives a better understanding of Western culture – like it or not, Abrahamic religion has a great impact. Franny and Zooye: I wish I had read Salinger when I was in highschool (I might not have “got it” any earlier). The idea that “it” […]

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The Poky Little Puppy from Raya

This book has beautiful illustrations and a lilting, poetic narrative that is wonderful for reading aloud.

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The Blind Doctor: the Jacob Bolotin Story from Julio

It gave a great insight into the world of a blind person. Dr. Bolotin was a great example of tenacity, despite the difficulty of having to deal with blindness all his life.

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Miss Rumphius from Reagan

Miss Rumphius caught my eye in first grade when my favorite teacher read this beautifully illustrated book to our class. It became a challenge to my heart. In the story, Alice Rumphius’ grandfather told her to do three things in her life: travel the world, live in a house by the sea, and make the […]

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