A Bride for Anna's Papa
Isabel R. Marvin
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Milkweed Prize for Children's Literature
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Life on Minnesota's Iron Range in the early 1900s.
Minnie
Annie M. G. Schmidt
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A cat turns into a woman and helps a hapless newspaperman.
A Small Boat at the Bottom of the Sea
John Thomson
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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
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Milkweed Prize for Children's Literature
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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
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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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