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  2. John Steptoe - Wikipedia

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    John Steptoe (September 14, 1950 – August 28, 1989) was an author and illustrator for children’s books dealing with aspects of the African-American experience. He is best known for Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters, which was acknowledged by literary critics as a breakthrough in African history and culture.

  3. We Were There - Wikipedia

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    Cover of We Were There on the Chisholm Trail, the 14th book in the series. Children's literature portal; The We Were There books are a series of historical novels written for children. The series consists of 36 titles, first released between 1955 and 1963 by Grosset & Dunlap. Each book in the series is a fictional retelling of an historical ...

  4. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    Some of the genres included are fantasy, adventure, history, contemporary life, and others. [7] It appears in hardcover, [5] with 960 pages and weighs roughly 2.2 pounds (1.00 kg). [3] The preface for 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is by children's illustrator and author Quentin Blake and introduction by Julia Eccleshare ...

  5. Landmark Books (series) - Wikipedia

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    The series expanded in 1953 to include world history as a sub-series called World Landmark Books, and a second sub-series of larger-format books illustrated with color artwork or black and white photographs was introduced in the 1960s as Landmark Giant, which would continue releasing new titles beyond the end of the main series until 1974 ...

  6. Revival (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Other reviews were less enthusiastic, with The Guardian ' s Ben East describing Revival ' s ending as "a bit odd." East praises the story's beginning, but opined that "Revival takes a turn for the ridiculous" after moving past the protagonist's childhood. "In the context of a novel with so many interesting things to say about growing up and ...

  7. The Steppe (novella) - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, exhausted from overwork and ill health, Chekhov took a trip to Ukraine, which reawakened him to the beauty and vastness of the steppe. [2] On his return, he began the novella-length short story, which he called "something rather odd and much too original", and which was eventually published in Severny Vestnik (The Northern Herald).

  8. Category:Children's history books - Wikipedia

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    Children's history books about the United States (2 C, 38 P) H. Horrible Histories (2 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Children's history books" The following 43 pages are ...

  9. Esther Hautzig - Wikipedia

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    She corresponded with Chaim Potok [3] and wrote the introduction for a new edition of Israel Cohen's cultural history of Vilna (Vilnius). [4] Hautzig's book The Endless Steppe has appeared in dozens of editions and has been translated into many languages, including Catalan, Dutch, Danish, English (Braille), French, German, Greek, Indonesian ...