July 2019 list by L. Buehler
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Duel at Araluen
by John Flanagan
A follow-up to The Red Fox Clan finds Will Treaty's fearless young apprentice, Maddie, teaming up with Hal, Thorn and the rest of the Heron brotherband to rescue King Duncan, Princess Cassandra and other important companions from enemy attacks on Castle Araluen.
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Famous Mistakes
by Carolyn Keene
Nancy and her sleuthing friends race to find out who is responsible for sabotaging a controversial comedian's upcoming performance at River Heights's new arts complex, where an exhibition of Dutch Masters is being installed.
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A Good Kind of Trouble
by Lisa Moore Ramée
Strictly following the rules to pursue her junior-high ambitions, 12-year-old Shayla is forced to choose between her education and her identity when her sister joins the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of a powerful protest.
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I Love You, Michael Collins
by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
In 1969, as her own family is falling apart, ten-year-old Mamie finds comfort in conducting a one-sided correspondence with the least famous astronaut heading toward the moon on Apollo 11.
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by John David Anderson
When cell phones are banned at their school, students start communicating through sticky notes left all over the school, triggering a wave of bullying activities in the wake of a new girl's arrival.
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We are the Gardeners
by Joanna Gaines
A young family learns to grow a garden, describing how they prepared the soil, watered their plants, dealt with the animals who invaded their garden, and how all their hard work finally paid off as they harvested vegetables and flowers.
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Who was Albert Einstein?
by Jess M. Brallier
Traces the life and work of the famous physicist, from his childhood in Germany through the development of his theories of relativity to his campaign for peace after World War II.
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