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  The Great Cannon Beach Mouse Caper by Peter Waugh Just in time for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial! The St. Louis museum is home to a community of educated mice. An exhibit on Lewis and Clark inspires Mavis and Bert to embark on a journey that takes... more about this title. |
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  Poems From 42nd Street by Rufus Goodwin Goodwin's poems are like scraps that preserve the two past millennia and turn away from the canons of academia and avant-garde literary magazines to celebrate the now - a simple bed, a gas station, a... more about this title. |
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  Geographical Literacy Everyday Concepts in Geography 2nd Ed. by Kieran O'Mahony This book should be in the hands of parents whose children are beginning to enter school, where during the early years of education, they form habits of lifelong learning. Geographical Literacy has a role to play in the continuing renaissance of geographic education. more about this title. |
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  Spring of Fever by Kate Birch They thought it could never happen: the anthrax attacks of 2001, the small pox epidemics of the 1930s, and a return of the Black Death. But when the bubonic plague erupts a week before the vice ... more about this title. |
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  Terra Incognita The True Story of How America Got Its Name by Rodney Broome Terra Incognita is a fascinating look at seemingly familiar events that determined the course of American History. Was America named, as tradition holds, for Amerigo Vespucci? Or, was America... more about this title. |
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