Lost And Found
Contains seven stories of some of history's most baffling cases of lost and found, including the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, and the discovery of the HMS "Beagle, " each with a time line, definitions of key words, and related facts.
FIC
year: 2012
copies: 123
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 780
subjects: twins, brothers [X], identity (philosophical concept), individuality, schools, ohio, school stories, moving [X], large type books, identity (psychology), strawberry shortcake (fictitious character), friendship, pets, mothers and daughters, mother-daughter relationship, moving, household, identity, orphans, new york (n.y.), audiobooks, curiosities and wonders
Superfudge
He knows a lot of big words, but he doesn't know where babies come from.
FIC
year: 2007
copies: 330
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 560
subjects: brothers and sisters, family life, humorous stories, humorous fiction, brothers [X], spanish language materials, siblings, large type books, moving [X], new babies, families, family
13 Hangmen
Tony DiMarco, who had just turned thirteen, catches a murderer, solves a mystery, and discovers a treasure during the first few days in his new home at 13 Hangmen's Court in Boston.
FIC
year: 2012
copies: 10
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 760
subjects: families, moving, household, brothers [X], twins, supernatural, boston (mass.), moving [X], family life
Haunt Me
When Erin and her family move into a new home, Erin discovers a ghost named Joe is living in her room.
FIC
year:
copies: 3
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: moving [X], ghost stories, brothers [X], love stories, fantasy fiction, ghost stories, love stories, fantasy fiction
Perdido Y Encontrado
Twin brothers Jay and Ray Grayson learn about friendship, honesty, and themselves after taking advantage of a clerical oversight in which their new school thinks there is only one Grayson boy.
FIC
year:
copies: 2
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 810
subjects: twins, brothers [X], individuality, schools, moving, household, moving [X], spanish language, school stories, ohio