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Alcott, Louisa M. – Little, Brown, and Company, 1902
This book is a young-adult novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Descriptors: Novels, Adolescent Literature
Adams, William T. – Lee and Shepard, 1867
This book is a young-adult novel. It is written by William T. Adams, which is the real name of Oliver Optic, a popular children's author at the time. Eugene Hungerford is the heir of a big fortune from his late uncle. However the inheritance come with a few caveats. The themes of violence, murder, and deception are throughout the book which made…
Descriptors: Novels, Adolescent Literature
Breckenridge, Gerald – A.L. Burt Company, 1922
This book is a young-adult adventure novel.
Descriptors: Novels, Adolescent Literature
Optic, Oliver – Lee and Shepard, 1871
This textbook is a young-adult adventure novel. It is the fifth in the series.
Descriptors: Textbooks, Novels, Adolescent Literature
Alger, Horatio, Jr. – John C. Winston Company, 1886
This textbook is a young-adult novel. It tells the story of a 15 year-old boy named Grant Thornton, the son of a minister, living with his family in poverty. Grant gives up his chance at college to work for his uncle as a businessman in an effort to earn money for the family.
Descriptors: Textbooks, Novels, Adolescent Literature
Alger, Horatio, Jr. – John C. Winston Company, 1874
This textbook is a young-adult novel about an orphan, Julius who goes out West to work to acquire a good education and to qualify himself for a respectable position in society.
Descriptors: Textbooks, Novels, Adolescent Literature
Brown, William Perry – Saalfield Publishing Company, 1903
This is a young-adult adventure novel. The story is about Jacob "Jake" Ehrlich and his friends adventures throughout the Waccamaw and Johns Islands. They spend most of their days hunting, fishing, and encountering the residents of the surrounding area.
Descriptors: Novels, Adolescent Literature, Males
Finley, Martha – Dodd, Mead and Company, 1906
The Elsie novels are part of a multi-volume series. In "Elsie and Her Namesakes," Grandma Elsie is surrounded by her namesakes within her friend circle and family. The story begins with the marriage of Horace and Gracie in Woodburn, Virginia. Following the wedding, the extended family and the couple travel to Viamede, Grandma Elsie's…
Descriptors: Novels, United States History
Castlemon, Harry – John C. Winston Company, 1893
This book is a children's adventure novel by Harry Castlemon.
Descriptors: Novels, Childrens Literature, Adventure Education
Alcott, Louisa M. – Little, Brown, and Company, 1903
This book is a young-adult novel. The story is about Emily, who is sick and Becky, who helps her while Emily and her mother are boarding with Becky's family. Soon they become friends and discover they share a love of poetry.
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Novels, Young Adults
Castlemon, Harry – John C. Winston Company, 1893
This book is a children's adventure novel by Harry Castlemon.
Descriptors: Novels, Childrens Literature, Forestry, Adventure Education
Ballantyne, R. M. – Porter & Coates, 1800
This adventure novel is a story about the journey of a dog named Crusoe and his young master as they travel through the Western prairies.
Descriptors: Novels, Geographic Regions, United States History
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Scarseth, Thomas – College English, 1979
Contains "The Greatest Americanest Novel," a conglomerate of the first and last lines of a number of great American novels; provides a scorecard on which readers can attempt to identify the quotations. (DD)
Descriptors: Humor, Novels, Puzzles, United States Literature
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Choldenko, Gennifer – Voices from the Middle, 2004
She is not sure if it is nature or nurture, but this author does know that, like her dad, she has always loved to write. After graduation, her dad's legacy caught up with her. She remembered how hard he tried to get published and how painful it was to fail. Her aunt still tells stories about how her father wallpapered his bedroom with publisher…
Descriptors: Fiction, Childrens Literature, Novels, Writing (Composition)
Humphrey, Frances A. – Congrational Sunday-School and Publishing Society, 1890
Children, Dick and Suzette Waterman live in Colorado on an isolated western ranch in Colorado, homeschooled by their parents. Having learned about Plymouth Rock and the "Mayflower" in books and photographs at home, Dick and Suzette spend a summer visiting their aunt and uncle in Boston. During their stay, the children explore the famous…
Descriptors: Novels, United States History, Land Settlement, Migration
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