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For 100 years, no other book has shown so well the fragile separation between tame and wild and between man and beast in the wilds of Alaska. This special edition of London's classic includes a Foreword by Newbery Honor author Gary Paulsen.
Prince Edward inadvertently switches places with Tom Canty, a pauper. While both boys are interested in experiencing life in the other's shoes, they are dismayed by the realities of their new lives. Written before "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was finished, this tale contains the elements of social criticism that were later to dominate Twain's writings
Newbery Honor author Nancy Farmer writes the Foreword to this Aladdin classic.
Barrie's tale of the boy who wouldn't grow up remains one of the most beloved children's books ever written. This new edition celebrates the 100th anniversary of "Peter Pan" with a reader's guide.
Poe's most famous tales and poems, including "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Raven," are collected in this edition that includes a reading group guide.
In 19th century backwoods Florida, a young boy named Jody adopts an orphaned fawn who becomes a treasured member of the family. This Putlizer Prize-winning classic features a reading group guide.
Both a strong statement against animal maltreatment and an absorbing story of one horse's long life, "Black Beauty" has been a favorite classic since it was first published in 1877.
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is not only Mark Twain's first novel but perhaps his most popular. Could fun-loving Tom in fact be Twain himself at a young age?
The truly American fairy tale contains the full and unabridged text of the original classic and includes a reader's guide for children and adults.
When Rebecca Rowena Randall goes to live with her spinster aunts in Riverboro, Rebecca's aunts find her to be more of a handful than they bargained for. But even more surprising than the transition of Rebecca into a well-mannered young lady are the effects that Rebecca has on her aunts' humdrum lives. Rebecca, with her wide dark eyes and spirit that no walls can contain, will change their lives -- and the lives of everyone she meets -- forever.
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