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Lester, Julius. To Be A Slave. YA/ 306.362 LES
Selected from various sources and arranged chronologically, this compilation of slave experiences makes immediate their of reminiscences of transport from Africa, living as slaves, and the Civil War.

Levine, Annalee. The Teen Quiz Book. YA/ 305.235 LEV
A collection of more than sixty different quizzes designed to help teens learn more about themselves, their friends, family, health, fashion style, and study habits.

Holt, David. Spiders in the Hairdo. YA/ 398.2 HOL
This collection of urban legends contains such favorites as "Spiders In The Hairdo" and "Tongue On The Track."

Holt, David. The Exploding Toilet. YA/ 398.2 HOL
Storytellers Holt and Mooney follow up their "Spiders in the Hairdo" with a whole new collection of modern urban legends.

Barkin, Carol. The New Complete Babysitters Handbook. YA/ 649.1 BAR
This volume contains information on a babysitter's every concern.

Greenfield, Barbara. The Kids’ College Almanac. YA/ 378.73 GRE
Middle school students, high school students, and even parents will love this easy-to-understand comprehensive guide about college exploration. The kid-friendly design and glossary of college terms make this book enjoyable and educational for all readers, including people who speak English as a second language. Fifteen chapters answer common questions such as Which colleges should I apply to? How will I pay for college? What happens at college? Is college my only choice? What do I do now?...and many more! Readers will get the latest information on two- and four-year colleges, SAT guidelines and financial aid, as well as fun facts and trivia-kids will feel more motivated to set educational goals and become more comfortable about pursuing college careers.

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