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Behind the Bedroom Wall

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by Laura E. Williams


  Kay Haugaard

  Based on a true story of Latino youth who create an inner-city park.

  The Monkey Thief

  Aileen Kilgore Henderson

  New York Public Library Best Books of the Year: “Books for the Teen Age”

  A twelve-year-old boy is sent to live with his uncle in a Costa Rican rain forest.

  Hard Times for Jake Smith

  Aileen Kilgore Henderson

  A girl searches for her family in the Depression-era South.

  The Summer of the Bonepile Monster

  Aileen Kilgore Henderson

  Milkweed Prize for Children’s Literature

  A brother and sister spend the summer with their great-grandmother in the South.

  Treasure of Panther Peak

  Aileen Kilgore Henderson

  New York Public Library Best Books of the Year: “Books for the Teen Age”

  A twelve-year-old girl adjusts to her new life in Big Bend National Park.

  I Am Lavina Cumming

  Susan Lowell

  Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association Award

  This lively story culminates with the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

  The Boy with Paper Wings

  Susan Lowell

  This story about a feverish boy’s imagined battles includes paper-folding instructions.

  The Secret of the Ruby Ring

  Yvonne MacGrory

  A blend of time travel and historical fiction set in 1885 Ireland.

  Emma and the Ruby Ring

  Yvonne MacGrory

  A tale of time travel to nineteenth-century Ireland.

  A Bride for Anna’s Papa

  Isabel R. Marvin

  Milkweed Prize for Children’s Literature

  Life on Minnesota’s Iron Range in the early 1900s.

  Minnie

  Annie M. G. Schmidt

  A cat turns into a woman and helps a hapless newspaperman.

  A Small Boat at the Bottom of the Sea

  John Thomson

  Donovan’s summer with his ailing aunt and mysterious uncle on the Puget Sound tests his convictions when he suspects his uncle is involved with shady characters.

  The Dog with Golden Eyes

  Frances Wilbur

  Milkweed Prize for Children’s Literature

  A young girl’s dream of owning a dog comes true, but it may be more than she’s bargained for.

  The Spider’s Web

  Laura E. Williams

  A young girl in a neo-Nazi group sets off a chain of events when she’s befriended by an old German woman.

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  Interior design by Wendy Holdman

  Typeset in Plantin

  by Stanton Publication Services.

  Printed on acid-free 55# Glatfelter Offset B 18 Cream paper

  by Maple-Vail Book Manufacturing.

  The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.

  © 1996, Text by Laura E. Williams

  © 1996, Illustrations by A. Nancy Goldstein

  All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from the publisher: Milkweed Editions, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Suite 300,

  Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415.

  (800) 520-6455 / www.milkweed.org

  09 5

  eISBN : 978-1-571-31826-8

  Milkweed Editions, a nonprofit publisher, gratefully acknowledges support from Anonymous; Emilie and Henry Buchwald; Bush Foundation; Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation; Cargill Value Investment; Timothy and Tara Clark Family Charitable Fund; Dougherty Family Foundation; Ecolab Foundation; General Mills Foundation; Kathleen Jones; D.K. Light; McKnight Foundation; a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature, a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and private funders; Sheila C. Morgan; Laura Jane Musser Fund; an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art; Navarre Corporation Debbie Reynolds; Cynthia and Stephen Snyder; St. Paul Travelers Foundation; Ellen and Sheldon Sturgis; Surdna Foundation; Target Foundation; Gertrude Sexton Thompson Charitable Trust (George R.A. Johnson, Trustee); James R. Thorpe Foundation; Toro Foundation; Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation; and Xcel Energy Foundation.

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the earlier edition as follows:

  Williams, Laura E.

  p. cm.

  1. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)—Germany—Juvenile fiction. [1. Holocaust, Jewish (1939—1945)—Germany—Fiction. 2. Jews—Germany—Fiction. 3. Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust—Fiction. 4. Germany—History—1933-1945—Fiction.] I. Title

  PZ7.W666584Be 1996

  [Fic]—dc20

  95-52374

  This book is printed on acid-free paper.

 

 

 


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