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DRAGON STEEL LB by HarperCollins $12.89
To free her clan from slavery at underwater forges, the dragon princess Shimmer and her human companion Thorn combat the Dragon King's jealousy and treachery.

The Tiger's Apprentice by Thorndike Press $22.95
A Newbery Award-winning Author This rich, action-packed fantasy from two-time Newbery Honor author Laurence Yep reveals a hidden world within our own -- where animals take human form, where friendship is the final weapon in the battle between good and evil, and where a young boy must save the world he knows . . . and the one he is just discovering. (AR) For ages 10 and up

Sweetwater by Faber and Faber

The Man Who Tricked a Ghost by Isadore Seltzer $12.35
While traveling on a dark and deserted road, a man named Sung encounters a mischievous ghost and teaches the spook a lesson about the value of brains over brawn. By the author of The Starfisher.

Tree Of Dreams, Ten Tales From the Garden of Night by Isadore Seltzer $5.95
A master storyteller offers a collection of folktales, from Brazil, China, India, Japan, and other countries, that involve dreams and dreaming. By the award-winning author of The Man Who Tricked a Ghost.

The Ghost Fox by Jean Tseng $2.99
Growing up in seventeenth-century China, nine-year-old Little Lee protects his mother while his father is at sea and must rescue her from the mysterious ghost fox. Reprint. K. "

The Mark Twain murders by Four Winds Press $86.76
In the summer of 1864, a teen-age boy meets reporter Mark Twain in San Franciso after a murder, and agrees to help him get the story.

Dragon's Gate by paperback

Traitor (Golden Mountain Chronicles (Prebound)) by San Val $17.20
Life is very tough in the Wyoming Territory in 1885 -- and not just because of the brutal environment. Michael Purdy is an outcast in the small town of Rock Springs. At times bullied and bloodied and at other times ignored, Michael feels that he might as well be a ghost in this town of rough miners.But life is even tougher for Joseph Young -- a Chinese American boy Michael's age. Despised by the...

Hiroshima by Braille Institute
Recounts the bombing of Hiroshima and its people's struggles to survive despite death and devastation as seen through the eyes of a twelve-year-old Japanese girl. By the author of The Boy Who Swallowed Snakes.