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Li Lun, lad of courage
by
Treffinger, Carolyn
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Wiese, Kurt, 1887-1974, ill
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Courage Juvenile fiction.
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Courage Fiction.
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China Juvenile fiction.
1995
Because of his fear of the sea, a young Chinese boy is sent to a distant mountain where he proves his bravery.
I'm brave! I'm strong! I'm five!
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Best, Cari, author
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Kulikov, Boris, 1966- illustrator
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Bedtime Juvenile fiction.
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Courage in children Juvenile fiction.
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Bedtime Fiction.
2019
A five-year-old girl who is brave and strong faces night noises, too much light, and spooky shadows, all without calling her parents, before finally feeling sleepy.
Divergent - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12
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Allison, Lynda
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Courage-Juvenile fiction
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Families-Juvenile fiction
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Identity (Psychology)-Juvenile fiction
2016
In this State Standards-aligned Literature Kit™, we divide VERONICA ROTH's classic DIVERGENT by chapters, and feature reading comprehension and vocabulary questions.
Jenny's moonlight adventure
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Averill, Esther Holden
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Cats Juvenile fiction.
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Halloween Juvenile fiction.
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Courage Juvenile fiction.
2005
On Halloween night when Madame Butterfly slips down the drainpipe, hurts her paw, and loses her nose flute, Jenny bravely volunteers to return her friend's beloved flute, even at the risk of being captured by dogs.
New Essays on The Red Badge of Courage
1986
First published in 1895, The Red Badge of Courage found immediate success and brought its author immediate fame. In his introduction to this volume, Lee Clark Mitchell discusses how Crane broke with the conventions of both fiction and journalism to create a uniquely 'disruptive' prose style. The five essays that follow each explore different aspects of the novel. One studies the problem of establishing the authentic text; another examines it as a war novel; a third considers it as a critique of the rising mood of militant imperialism in the 1890s; a fourth focuses on the double perspective of the novel - its shift between the hero's perspective and a larger, 'cosmic' one; and the final essay examines the novel's deconstruction of courage/cowardice. Written in a highly accessible style, these essays represent the best of recent scholarship and provide students with a useful introduction to this major novel.
The very last castle
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Jonker, Travis, author
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Pett, Mark, illustrator
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Courage Juvenile fiction.
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Castles Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2018
Ibb, curious about the lone castle in her town, forms a long-distant friendship with the guard and, despite warnings there is something fearful inside, accepts his invitation to enter.
The boy who painted dragons
Ping, a painter of dragons--of which he is secretly afraid--is challenged to seek the truth, find the truth, and dare to be true.