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Prairie Willow
by Trottier, Maxine
A young pioneer girl plants and nurtures a willow tree near her new prairie home.
- Topic 19th-Century History
- Age Group Early Elementary: K-3
- Book Type Fiction
- Award
- Publisher Stoddart Kids, 1999, Toronto, Ontario
Mailing May
by Tunnell, Michael O.
When a young girl can't afford to go visit her grandmother by train, her family discovers a less costly way for her to travel - by mail.
- Topic 20th-Century History
- Age Group Early Elementary: K-3
- Book Type Nonfiction
- Award
- Publisher Harper Trophy, 2000, New York, NY
Dakota Dugout
by Turner, Ann
A story of life on the prairie.
- Topic 19th-Century History
- Age Group Early Elementary: K-3
- Book Type Fiction
- Award
- Publisher Aladdin, 1985, New York, NY
Journey Home
by Uchida, Yoshiko
After their release from a Japanese internment camp, a young girl and her family try to rebuild their life
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Topics
Asian Pacific American History,
20th-Century History - Age Groups Late Elementary: 4-6, Middle School
- Book Type Fiction
- Award
- Publisher Simon & Schuster, 1982, New York, NY
Journey to Topaz: A Story of the Japanese American Evacuation
by Uchida, Yoshiko
Explores the consequences of prejudice through the experience of an 11 year old girl and her family in Topaz Internment Camp
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Topics
Asian Pacific American History,
20th-Century History - Age Groups Late Elementary: 4-6, Middle School
- Book Type Fiction
- Award
- Publisher Scribner, 1971, New York, NY
Award Key
- Caldecott Medal
- Most distinguished American picture book for children (annually).
- Newberry Medal
- Most distinguished contribution to American literature for children (annually).
- Coretta Scott King Award
- Distinguished books by authors and illustrators of African descent which promote an understanding and appreciation of the American dream (annually).
- Golden Kite Award
- Outstanding examples of text, illustration, fiction and nonfiction (four awards annually).
- Scott O'Dell Historical Fiction Award
- Outstanding work of historical fiction published by a U.S. publisher set in the New World.