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Linda Lowery

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day
    Aunt Clara Brown
    Truth and Salsa
    Native Peoples of the Plains
    Native Peoples of the Southwest
    Native Peoples of the Southeast
    • Exploring the rich history and culture of American Indian nations in the Southeast, this book delves into their traditions, social structures, and interactions with European settlers. It highlights the resilience and contributions of these communities, offering insights into their unique identities and the challenges they faced over time. Through a blend of historical accounts and cultural analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of the significance of these nations in the broader context of American history.

      Native Peoples of the Southeast
    • The book explores the rich history and diverse cultures of the American Indian nations in the Southwest, highlighting their traditions, social structures, and contributions to American heritage. It delves into the unique aspects of their lifestyles, art, and spirituality, providing insights into their enduring legacy and contemporary issues. Through detailed narratives, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of these indigenous peoples and their significant role in shaping the region's history.

      Native Peoples of the Southwest
    • Delving into the rich history of the Plains region, this book uncovers the stories of twenty-eight distinct American Indian nations that thrived before statehood. It highlights their cultural heritage and examines how these traditions continue to influence contemporary society. Through engaging narratives, readers will gain insight into the resilience and ongoing legacy of these nations in modern America.

      Native Peoples of the Plains
    • Truth and Salsa

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of rural Mexico, almost-thirteen-year-old Hayley Flynn, now called Margarita, navigates a transformative six-month stay with her grandmother. Amidst the excitement of colorful fiestas, exotic wildlife, and new friendships, she confronts the stark realities of poverty affecting her friend Lili's family. As they land roles in a Hollywood film, Hayley also seeks to uncover the mystery of a ghost haunting her grandmother's home. Through these experiences, she learns valuable lessons that prepare her for life back in Michigan.

      Truth and Salsa
    • Aunt Clara Brown

      Official Pioneer

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(45)Add rating

      Focusing on pivotal episodes, these biographies introduce readers to significant historical figures, illustrating their character and the moments that led to their fame. Presented in a narrative format, the accounts remain factual and are complemented by a chronology of major events and a concise summary of each subject's life, providing a comprehensive understanding of their impact on history.

      Aunt Clara Brown
    • Martin Luther King Jr. Day

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book features an engaging structure that includes a timeline and maps, enhancing the reader's understanding of the context. A detailed table of contents guides the exploration of various themes, while a collection of recipes adds a practical and interactive element. Additionally, a note to adults provides insights or considerations for those sharing the book with younger readers, making it suitable for educational or family settings.

      Martin Luther King Jr. Day
    • Pablo Picasso

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The biography explores Pablo Picasso's artistic journey, highlighting the evolution of his work from his melancholic Blue Period to the vibrant Rose Period and the groundbreaking cubism. It captures his childhood in Spain, where he was inspired by local culture, and his experiences of poverty and loneliness that influenced his early themes. As readers follow significant events in his life, they will see how these moments are reflected in his art, presented in an engaging narrative suitable for young audiences.

      Pablo Picasso
    • Day of the Dead

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(41)Add rating

      Featuring a comprehensive structure, this book includes a detailed timeline that outlines key events, maps for geographical context, and a table of contents for easy navigation. It also offers a selection of recipes that enhance the theme, along with a note directed at adults, providing insights or guidance related to the content. This combination of elements aims to enrich the reader's experience and understanding of the material.

      Day of the Dead
    • The god Kukulkan decides to give the Mayan people the gift of chocolate, the favorite food of the gods, but when Kukulkan 's brother Night Jaguar tells the other gods what he has done Kukulkan is banned from paradise forever.

      Chocolate Tree