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It is spring 1929, and Prohibition is in full swing. So when Ruben and Jeddy find a dead body washed up on the shore of their small coastal Rhode Island town, they are sure it has something to do with smuggling liquor. Soon the boys, along with Jeddys strongwilled sister, Marina, are drawn in, suspected by rival bootlegging gangs of taking something crucial off the dead man. Then Ruben meets the daring captain of the Black Duck, the most elusive smuggling craft of them all, and it isnt long before hes caught in a war between two of the most dangerous prohibition gangs. [via]

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The town of Forest is really two towns. Lower Forest is home to Amber, her family, and neighbors; in Upper Forest, Woodbine and his fellow squirrels reign. For years, the two sides have tolerated each other-until the day Amber climbs a tree and Woodbine sees her. Soon Upper Forest has declared war on Lower, and the only two who know are Amber and Woodbine. [via]
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Angela and her friends Georgina and Poco are mystified by the strange messages that appear on the mantelpiece in Angels's house during the night. They're written on beautiful paper in purple ink and signed The Gray-Eyed Faerie. When opened, they send clouds of gold dust floating into the air. The letters speak of magic and wonders beyond belief -- and the loneliness of a fairy who longs to communicate with humans. No one will ever believe the girls unless they get some proof. And when the Investigators of the Unknown plan a sleepover tofind out more, they discover that there really is magic in this world, and it can touch anyone who believes. [via]

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The citizens of Dimpole rally together to save an historic oak tree from being cut down. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'How I Became a Writer and Oggie Learned to Drive'
Anyone anywhere near Garden Street knows enough to stay away from the Night Riders. They're trouble, they're up to no good, they're just downright dangerous. But when they steal Archie's brother Oggie's prized possession, Archie has to get it back. After all, Archie is the man of the house since his parents separated.
Luckily, Archie is a writer. Not only can he go after Oggie's favorite red wallet, but he can distract Oggie with his Mole People stories while he's doing it. Even so, it will still take all of Archie's determination and courage-and unquestionably, his writer's wisdom-to come out on top.
Janet Taylor Lisle once again creates a world for young readers that is right on the mark. How I Became a Writer and Oggie Learned to Drive is fast-paced, fun, adventure-filled-and gives witty insight into the process of writing. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Second Sight'
What lies on the other side of tomorrow? What if tomorrow was actually a doorway to another age--a new millennium? What does the world have in store for us? Or perhaps more important: What do we have in store for the world? As seen through the eyes of teens, here are eight stories that attempt to answer those questions. Offering their insight through humor, fantasy, and realism, today's most important writers for young adults play the role of visionaries in a collection you won't want to miss. Includes original stories by: Madeleine L'Engle, Richard Peck, Avi, Natalie Babbitt, Rita Williams-Garcia, Janet Taylor Lisle, Nancy Springer, and Michael Cadnum. [via]
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No one agrees on the truth about the mysterious violin teacher, Renee Fitch, until she herself tells the definitive story of her life and brings together all the differing views people have of her. [via]
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