The Adventures of Silas Freethorn

The Adventures of Silas Freethorn
Author: D. J. Renner
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999019610

Young Silas Freethorn realizes from a very early age that he doesn't quite fit into Puritan New England society. Witnessing whippings and hangings, and living by strict rules, lead him to behaviors and thoughts that aren't tolerated in his community. Luckily, he meets and befriends Abigail Reed. Pretty and cunning Abigail, gives Silas the friend he needs to tolerate the society they live in. However, an unfortunate series of events leads to a betrayal that forces Silas to leave home and begin an improbable adventure.For the next seven years, Silas struggles to stay alive as he grows from a boy to a man. His adventures lead him to a Wyandot Native American Indian village, through the Appalachian Mountains with a pair of French fur trappers, and eventually to a Spanish mission that is being built. Brave Silas is forced to make many difficult decisions along the way while still confronting burning questions about the betrayals in his past.

Little Land of Loose Ends

Little Land of Loose Ends
Author: D. J. Renner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999019641

Hank and Anna Schaeffer have turned their dreams into reality. More than fifteen years after leaving their old lives behind, they now run an upstate New York farm, in Keene Valley near the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. On the beautiful property they call their Little Land of Loose Ends, Anna grows berries, apples, and vegetables, while Hank works hard on a variety of creations and projects. Hank and Anna were born to help others, and an endless stream of visitors in need pass through their open door.Nick Hanson is a down-on-his-luck stranger in need of a helping hand. Despite her sister Claire's protests, Anna's new young employee bonds with Anna, Hank, and their sixteen-year-old adopted daughter, Lulu, and is soon treated like part of their family.But challenges arise to threaten the Schaeffers' perfect world. Anna's mother is struggling with Alzheimer's, and as a consequence Anna moves both parents to the farm. Hank's company downsizes, resulting in a career change. As the family adapts, they realize young Nick is having the hardest time adjusting to these changes.The Schaeffers are eventually forced to look for answers. Who exactly is Nick Hanson? And what will happen when they learn the truth about Nick's past?

A Single Shard

A Single Shard
Author: Linda Sue Park
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2001-04-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 054735004X

The Newbery Medal-winning tale of an orphan boy whose dream of becoming a master potter leads to unforeseen adventure in ancient Korea. Tree-ear is an orphan boy in a 12th-century Korean village renowned for its ceramics. When he accidentally breaks a delicate piece of pottery, he volunteers to work to pay for the damage. Putting aside his own dreams, Tree-ear resolves to serve the master potter by embarking on a difficult and dangerous journey, little knowing that it will change his life forever. "Despite the odds against him, Tree-ear becomes courageous, brave and selfless, a hero as enduring as the porcelain Park so lovingly describes." (New York Times) “Intrigues, danger, and a strong focus on doing what is right turn a simple story into a compelling read. A timeless jewel.” (Kirkus starred review) *A broken piece of pottery sets events in motion as an orphan struggles to pay off his debt to a master potter. This finely crafted novel brings 12th-century Korea and these indelible characters to life." (School Library Journal starred review) "Tree-ear's determination and bravery in pursuing his dream of becoming a potter takes readers on a literary journey that demonstrates how courage, honor and perseverance can overcome great odds and bring great happiness. Park effectively conveys 12th century Korea in this masterful piece of historical fiction." (Kathleen Odean, chair of the Newbery Award Selection Committee)

Game 7, 1986

Game 7, 1986
Author: Ron Darling
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146687810X

New York Times Bestseller: Mets starting pitcher Ron Darling reflects on his role in the dramatic World Series tiebreaker in this candid personal memoir. Every little kid who’s ever taken the mound in Little League dreams of someday getting the ball for Game Seven of the World Series. Ron Darling got to live that dream—only it didn’t go exactly as planned. In Game 7, 1986, the award-winning baseball analyst looks back at what might have been a signature moment in his career, and reflects on the ways professional athletes must sometimes shoulder a personal disappointment as their teams find a way to win. Darling’s memoir breaks down one of baseball’s great “forgotten” games—a game that stands as a thrilling, telling, and tantalizing exclamation point to one of the best-remembered seasons in Major League Baseball history. Game 7, 1986 is a book for the thinking baseball fan, a chance to reflect on what it means to compete at the game’s highest level, with everything on the line. “A departure from the typical sports narrative.” —New York Daily News “What makes this book so interesting is how Darling puts the reader into his head as he stands on the mound in Game 7. ”—The Tampa Tribune

Jacob Have I Loved

Jacob Have I Loved
Author: Katherine Paterson
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0061975192

Katherine Paterson's remarkable Newbery Medal-winning classic about a painful sibling rivalry, and one sister’s struggle to make her own way, is an honest and daring portrayal of adolescence and coming of age. A strong choice for independent reading, both for summer reading and homeschooling, as well as in the classroom, Jacob Have I Loved has been lauded as a cornerstone young adult novel and was ranked among the all-time best children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal. "Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated . . ." With her grandmother's taunt, Louise knew that she, like the biblical Esau, was the despised elder twin. Caroline, her selfish younger sister, was the one everyone loved. Growing up on a tiny Chesapeake Bay island, angry Louise reveals how Caroline has robbed her of everything: her hopes for schooling, her friends, her mother, even her name. While everyone pampers Caroline, Wheeze (her sister's name for her) begins to learn the ways of the watermen and the secrets of the island, especially of old Captain Wallace, who has mysteriously returned after fifty years. The war unexpectedly gives this independent girl a chance to fulfill her dream to work on the water alongside her father. But the dream does not satisfy the woman she is becoming. Alone and unsure, Louise begins to fight her way to a place for herself outside her sister's shadow. But in order to do that, she must first figure out who she is...

Unearthing Atlantis:

Unearthing Atlantis:
Author: Charles R. Pellegrino
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0380810441

Illustrated history of Thera Islands of Greece, the Minoan civilization and the fabled land of Atlantis.

Dig This!

Dig This!
Author: Michael Avi-Yonah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822532002

How Archaeologists Uncover Our Past

Shoot for the Moon

Shoot for the Moon
Author: Norma Howe
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780517581506

The trip to Italy she wins in a yo-yo contest gives Gina a new perspective on relationships, responsibility, and herself.

Becca's Story

Becca's Story
Author: James D. Forman
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Becca Case finds herself faced with a choice between two suitors--steadfast Alex Forman and charming Charlie Gregory--but her choice become complicated by the outbreak of the Civil War, in a story based on the author's own ancestors' letters and diaries.

Shipwrecked

Shipwrecked
Author: B. B. Hiller
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1991
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780590447751

When 14 year old Haakon Haakonsen became ship's boy on the Flora, he wanted to earn money to save his family's farm in Norway. He never dreamed of the adventure that was in waiting for him, which included pirates, hijackings, stowaways, and shipwrecks.