by Dawn | Dec 12, 2011 | Fiction
Megan and her family are part of a group called Travelers who roam each summer around Ireland doing odd jobs for survival. Megan loves the freedom she feels when the family is on the road. Megan’s two feet are in Dublin but her heart is going down the road come...
by Dawn | Dec 12, 2011 | Non-Fiction
Terezin, a model concentration camp established by the Nazis to satisfy the International RED CROSS over prisoner treatment, had a school for children. The poetry included is imagined based on what was found buried after the war. Very appropriate for students engaged...
by Dawn | Dec 12, 2011 | Fiction
Twelve year old Andrej with his nine year old brother Tomas and infant sister Wilma flee from the Germans in WWII when their Romany encampment is bombed. They find refuge in a private zoo where the animals speak to them about freedom and the lives they used to...
by Dawn | Dec 7, 2011 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Jake’s 88 year old grandfather, Billy, is going to live forever. A least that’s what Jake thinks. They spend a lot of time together andJake is told about the “sod house” where the family first settled. When Billy is hospitalized, Jake builds a...
by Dawn | Dec 7, 2011 | Poetry
Collection of humorous poems relating to a wide variety of situations in which a child might find an apology is required. For examplestealing a favorite baseball cap on the day of the state playoffs; reading another’s diary. 96 pages ISBN: 978-0061787256...