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"Mississippi Juvenile fiction."
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Magnolia
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Cook, Kristi
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Families Mississippi Juvenile fiction.
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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College choice Juvenile fiction.
2014
High school seniors Ryder and Jemma have been at odds for four years, despite their mothers' lifelong plan that they will marry one day, but when a storm ravages their small Mississippi town, the pair's true feelings are revealed.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
2010
This isMark Twain's first novel about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, and it has become one of the world's best-loved books. It is a fond reminiscence of life in Hannibal, Missouri, an evocation of Mark Twain's own boyhood along the banks of the Mississippi during the 1840s. \"Most of the adventures recorded in this book really occurred, \" he tells us. The Mark Twain Library edition contains the only text since the first edition (1876) to be based directly on the author's manuscript and to include all of the \"200 rattling pictures' Mark Twain commissioned from one of his favorite illustrators, True W. Williams. This landmark anniversary edition contains a selection of original documents by Mark Twain, including several letters in his inimitable voice about writing Tom Sawyer and about its original publication.
White socks only
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Coleman, Evelyn, 1948- author
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Geter, Tyrone, illustrator
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Fiction.
2015
Grandma tells the story about her first trip alone into town during the days when segregation still existed in Mississippi.
Thirteen Mississippi Ghosts and Jeffrey
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Windham, Ben
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Windham, Kathryn Tucker
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Hilley, Dilcy Windham
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Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
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FICTION
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Folklore & Mythology
2015
A deluxe, commemorative edition of famed southern author and folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham’s introduction to Mississippi’s thirteen most famous haunted houses and ghostly visitations
For as long as Mississippi has existed (and then some), flocks of phantoms have haunted the mortal inhabitants of the Magnolia State. In Thirteen Mississippi Ghosts and Jeffrey , best-selling folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham, along with her trusty spectral companion Jeffrey, introduces thirteen of the state’s most famous ghost stories.
Although stories about Mississippi’s spirits seemingly outnumber the ghosts themselves, Windham observes that “Southern ghost tales are disappearing because people no longer sit around on the porch on summer nights and tell stories. The old folks who grew up with these stories are dying now, and the stories are dying with them.”
Fortunately for us, Windham was a writer dedicated to preserving these tales in print. The veteran author spent many years tracking down these stories and chronicling the best ones. From the ghost of Mrs. McEwen still wearing her beloved cameo pin and keeping a watchful eye over Featherston Place, her home in Holly Springs, where, she swore, she would stay forever, to the ghostly visage fixed permanently on the bedroom window pane of Catherine McGehee, who searched the horizon ardently for her unrequited love to come to her as promised at Cold Spring Plantation in Pinckneyville, Windham’s stories cover the breadth and depth of Mississippi—at times more moonlight than magnolia.
An enduring classic, this commemorative edition restores Thirteen Mississippi Ghosts and Jeffrey to the ghastly grandeur of its original 1974 edition.
Footer Davis probably is crazy
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Vaught, Susan, 1965- author
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Reinhardt, Jennifer Black, 1963- illustrator
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Mental illness Juvenile fiction.
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Arson Juvenile fiction.
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Missing children Juvenile fiction.
2016
Eleven-year-old Footer and her friends investigate when a nearby farm is burned, the farmer murdered, and his children disappear, but as they follow the clues, Footer starts having flashbacks and wonders if she is going crazy like her mother, who is back in a mental institution near their Mississippi home.
Roll of thunder, hear my cry
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Taylor, Mildred D
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Pinkney, Jerry, ill
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Prejudices Juvenile fiction.
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Depressions 1929 Juvenile fiction.
1997
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand.
Elektra's adventures in tragedy
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Rees, Douglas, author
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Teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Teenagers and adults Juvenile fiction.
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Bildungsromans.
2018
Sixteen-year-old Elektra Kamenides is well on her way to becoming a proper southern belle in the small Mississippi college town she calls home. That is, until her mother decides to uproot her and her kid sister Thalia and start over in California. They leave behind Elektra's father--a professor and leading expert on Greek mythology, and Elektra can't understand why. For her, life is tragedy, and all signs point to her family being cursed.
Mississippi bridge
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Taylor, Mildred D
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Ginsburg, Max
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Discrimination Juvenile fiction.
2000
During a heavy rainstorm in 1930s rural Mississippi, a ten-year-old white boy sees a bus driver order all the black passengers off a crowded bus to make room for late-arriving white passengers and then set off across the raging Rosa Lee River.
A sky full of stars
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Jackson, Linda Williams, author
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Civil rights movements Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Fiction.
2018
In Stillwater, Mississippi, in 1955, thirteen-year-old African American Rose Lee Carter looks to her family and friends to understand her place in the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement.
Roll of thunder, hear my cry
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Taylor, Mildred D., author
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Woodson, Jacqueline, writer of introduction
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Nelson, Kadir, illustrator
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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Depressions 1929 Juvenile fiction.
2016
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand. One of the author's novels about the Logan family.