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Chester Nez and the unbreakable code: a Navajo code talker's story

By Joseph Bruchac, Liz Amini-Holmes. 2018

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General fiction, Indigenous peoples fictionHistory, War, United States history, Biography
Human-narrated audio

Short biography of Chester Nez, who, after being taught that his native language and culture were useless at Fort Defiance…

School, was later called on to use his Navajo language to help create an unbreakable military code during WWII. For grades 2-4. 2018

Blue grass boy: the story of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass music

By Barb Rosenstock, Edwin Fotheringham. 2018

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General fictionMusic, Biography, United States history, Music biography
Human-narrated audio

Presents the story of musician Bill Monroe, the youngest of eight children, who loved playing and singing harmonies with his…

family on the front porch and continued to work on his craft as he grew up. His deep Kentucky roots helped him to create the unique American music called bluegrass. For grades K-3. 2018

Revolutionary

By Alex Myers. 2014

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Historical fiction, General fictionUnited States history
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In the latter days of the American Revolution, former indentured servant Deborah Samson runs away from home. Seeing no future…

for herself as a single woman, she disguises herself as a man and joins the army. She must deal with her dual identities. Violence. 2014

Nostalgia: A Novel

By Dennis McFarland. 2013

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War stories, Historical fiction, General fictionUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

1864. Deserted by his comrades, Union soldier Summerfield Hayes struggles to survive in the woods after being wounded in battle.…

His thoughts turn to his pre-enlistment life with his sister in Brooklyn. Once rescued, he is sent to a hospital in Washington, where Walt Whitman befriends him. Violence. 2013

The book itch: freedom, truth & Harlem's greatest bookstore (Carolrhoda Picture Books)

By Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, R. Gregory Christie. 2015

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Historical fiction, Multi-cultural fiction, General fictionUnited States travel and geography, United States history
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A fictional account of the National Memorial African Bookstore, which was founded by Louis Michaux in the 1930s. While working…

in his family's landmark Harlem bookstore, young Louis Michaux Jr. learns the power of books and meets famous men like Malcolm X. For grades K-3. 2015

Vacationland

By Sarah Stonich. 2013

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Short stories, General fictionUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

In northern Minnesota at Naledi Lodge, many people cross paths, many memories exist of former days. Meg, who was there…

as a girl, is now an artist painting images reflected across the mirrors of memory and water. Some strong language

The morgue and me

By John C. Ford. 2009

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Mysteries and crime stories, General fiction, Friendship storiesUnited States history
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Eighteen-year-old Christopher Newell gets a summer job at the morgue hoping to learn about forensic pathology for his future career…

as a spy. But when examining a corpse leads Christopher to suspect a police cover-up, he investigates the case himself. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009

Fate is a mountain: In Glacier National Park

By Mark W Parratt. 2009

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General fictionUnited States history
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Explores Glacier National Park history from the perspective of the late ranger Lloyd Parratt's sons Mark, Monty, and Smitty. The…

family summered in the old Sun Camp Ranger Station on Saint Mary Lake in the 1950's and 60's and their story covers the glory days of living and working in America's Crown Jewel

Freedom in Congo Square

By Carole Boston Weatherford, R. Gregory Christie. 2016

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General fiction, Historical fiction, Multi-cultural fictionHistory, United States travel and geography, Social issues, United States history, Poetry
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The story in rhyme of Congo Square--the one place that slaves could congregate in New Orleans on Sundays to celebrate…

their heritage by dancing and sharing music together. For grades K-3

Old Ironsides: Americans build a fighting ship

By David L. Weitzman. 1997

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General fictionHistory, United States history
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President Washington has convinced Congress to built six American warships. Young John Aylwin's father is a ship's carpenter in Boston…

who is working on one of the most remarkable sailing ships ever built, the U.S.S. Constitution. Young John observes it all, from selection of the trees for masts, to the casting of three-ton cannon, to the sewing of an acre of sail. For grades 3-6

The Pemberton papers: how evidence found in a small New England historical society uncovered a scandal

By Robert A. Mcinnes. 2006

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General fictionFamily and relationships, True crime, United States history
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When a retired couple starts researching their ancestry, they stumble upon a long forgotten murder mystery. This whodunit for history…

lovers is a true story that takes place on the Connecticut sea coast. Contains some strong language. 2006

Superman: the high-flying history of America's most enduring hero

By Larry Tye. 2012

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General fictionLiterature, United States history, Lifestyle, History, Criticism
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An award-winning journalist and lifelong Superman fan looks beyond the legend of the man of steel and explores the awkward…

Ohio teenager whose Depression-era yearnings gave birth to America's mightiest mythical character, now more than 70 years old. Contains some strong language. For high school and adult readers

Two terrible days in May: the Rader Farm Massacre

By Billie Holladay Skelley, Billie Skelley, James Skelley. 2019

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General fictionUnited States history, War
Human-narrated audio
Some violence. For grades 2-4

Exiled!: from tragedy to triumph on the Missouri frontier

By Louise A. Jackson. 2016

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Family stories, General fiction, Historical fictionUnited States history
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1837. Due to a traumatic incident, her parents decide that Ruthy Donovan has to be sent away for a while.…

They send her to live with cousin Nathan in Southwest Missouri. She goes with a family she doesn t know, by wagon train, to live with a cousin she s never met. Along the way she learns how to become independent and self-sufficient. For grades 6-9

We came to America

By Faith Ringgold. 2016

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General fictionHistory, Poetry, United States history
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A timely and beautiful look at America's rich history of immigration and diversity, from Faith Ringgold, the Coretta Scott King…

and Caldecott Honor winning creator of Tar Beach. For grades K-3

One of Fannin's men: a survivor at Goliad

By Isabel R. Marvin. 1997

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General fiction, Adventure storiesUnited States history
Human-narrated audio

Reconstructs the story of Edward (Taylor) Wingate, a young man who signed on to fight with Colonel James Walker Fannin…

during the Texas War of Independence, and narrowly escaped becoming one of over three hundred soldiers massacred by Mexican troops at Goliad in 1836. For junior and senior high

Raiders: A Novel

By William B. McCloskey. 2013

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Adventure stories, Historical fiction, Family stories, General fiction, Sea storiesUnited States history, United States travel and geography
Human-narrated audio

Twenty years after his greenhorn days in William McCloskey's bestselling novel Highliners, Hank Crawford stands tall as a respected fishing…

captain in Kodiak, Alaska. Set amongst the tumult of the early 1980s, Raiders follows the struggles of the Alaskan fishermen as they regain control of their fishing grounds from the fleets of foreign companies that have been plundering their bays. But such companies aren't deterred and instead contract American boats to catch the fish for them. To keep his family afloat, Hank signs on with a Japanese firm and ends up shunned as a traitor by his peers. But when Hank begins to suspect that his new employers are playing a political game with him as the pawn, he must confront the possibility that to find redemption, he may have to sacrifice all he has. Unrated

One nation: America by the numbers

By Devin Scillian, Pam Carroll. 2002

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General fictionUnited States history, General non-fiction
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A counting book presenting various aspects of the United States, from the concept of one nation to the hundred men and women in the U.S. Senate. For grades K-3. 2002

A feast of freedom: tasty tidbits from the City Tavern

By Walter Staib, Jennifer Fox, Fernando Juarez. 2010

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Historical fiction, Adventure stories, Animal stories, General fiction, Multi-cultural fictionUnited States history, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio
A mouse leads young readers through The City Tavern of Philadelphia, relaying the pre-revolutionary history of the tavern and surrounding area. For grades K-3

A good night for freedom

By Barbara Olenyik Morrow, Leonard Jenkins. 2004

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Historical fiction, General fictionUnited States history, United States travel and geography
Human-narrated audio

Hallie discovers two runaway slaves hiding in Levi Coffin's house and must choose between protecting herself and her family or…

helping the two strangers she's only just met. This book was inspired by the true account of two runaway slave sisters who were hidden by Underground Railroad leader Levi Coffin in his home in Indiana in the 1830s. For grades K-3

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