
Angels in the Dust | Great Grandma Annie reminisces about life on her family's Oklahoma farm during the terrible drought of the 1930s when the region was known as the "Dust Bowl." |

Mercedes and the Chocolate Pilot | The story of seven-year old Mercedes who lived in West Berlin during the Airlift, and of her friendship with the American lieutenant who came to be known as the “Chocolate Pilot.”
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M is for Mayflower | An alphabetical picture book that celebrates the Bay State, taking the reader on a tour through the state’s history and giving information about such famous sons and daughters as Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, and John F. Kennedy. |

Circle Unbroken | A story of the preservation of the art of sweetgrass baskets of the South Carolina and Georgia low country spirals through time, expanding in meaning until it becomes a triumphant song that tells a rich story of a craft, a culture and a people. |

America's White Table | A powerful and moving story about a ceremony designed to thank all those who serve our country. |

Challenger | Learn how an eaglet blown from its nest during a storm, becomes the symbol for the Bald Eagle and helps bring this American symbol of freedom back from the endangered species list. |

Let Them Play | The story of the Cannon Street All- Stars, an all-black team from Charleston, SC not allowed to play in the 1955 Little League World Series.
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Night Boat to Freedom | Inspired by accounts in the WPA “Slave Narrative Collection, Night Boat to Freedom,” this story is a memorable celebration of courage, hope, and unselfish love. |

Happy Birthday to You | Imagine having a brithday with no one singing the song "Happy Birthday to You." Before the 1900s that's exactly the way things were. You might have had presents, cake, candles, and cards, but there was no Happy Birthday song to sing, because it had not yet been written. Then once upon a happy day the famous song was born. |