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7521 2010-07-28 09:22:38 2024-12-21 02:30:01 Countdown 1 9780545106054 1  9780545106054_small.jpg 21.99 19.79 Wiles, Deborah This book should win an award for its marriage of creative design, storytelling, and journalism. The first of a planned trilogy, this "docu-novel" capitalizes on Wiles' ability to evoke empathy for her characters while expertly weaving together a time-period collage of images and headlines that set a marked tone and mood for the storyline. Political events impact family and community, and strikingly familiar choices, decisions, debates, and outcomes resound between each. Absolutely masterful writing. Content appropriate for middle-grade readers. 2024-12-18 00:00:02 J true  8.52000 6.34000 1.26000 1.57000 000338311 Scholastic Press R Hardcover Sixties Trilogy 2010-05-01 400 p. ; BK0008597079 Children's - 4th-7th Grade, Age 9-12 BK4-7    Community; Conviction; John F Kennedy; Justice; Maturity; Realistic Fiction; Responsibility; Trustworthiness  Georgia Children's Book Award | Nominee | Children's Book | 2012

Grand Canyon Reader Award | Nominee | Tween | 2013

Land of Enchantment Book Award | Nominee | Young Adult | 2013 - 2014

North Carolina Children's Book Award | Nominee | Junior Book | 2012

Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize | Winner | Young Adult | 2011

Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award | Nominee | Grades 4-8 | 2013

Texas Lone Star Reading List | Commended | Young Adult | 2011

Volunteer State Book Awards | Nominee | Middle School | 2012 - 2013  Cause & Effect; Character; Foreshadowing & Mood; Questioning; Setting    0 0 ING 9780545106054_medium.jpg 0 resize_120_9780545106054.jpg 1 Wiles, Deborah   4.4 In print and available 0 0 0 0 0 1962 0 0  1 2016-06-15 14:41:25 0 0 0
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This book should win an award for its marriage of creative design, storytelling, and journalism. The first of a planned trilogy, this "docu-novel" capitalizes on Wiles' ability to evoke empathy for her characters while expertly weaving together a time-period collage of images and headlines that set a marked tone and mood for the storyline. Political events impact family and community, and striking ...
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8154 2014-07-01 22:23:52 2024-12-21 02:30:01 Countdown: Volume 1 1 9780545106061 1  9780545106061_small.jpg 9.99 8.99 Wiles, Deborah  2024-12-18 00:00:02 P true  7.40000 5.49000 0.76000 0.69000 000219102 Scholastic Paperbacks Q Quality Paper Sixties Trilogy 2013-04-30 400 p. ; BK0025578909 Children's - 4th-7th Grade, Age 9-12 BK4-7            0 0 ING 9780545106061_medium.jpg 0 resize_120_9780545106061.jpg 1 Wiles, Deborah   4.4 In print and available 0 0 0 0 0 1962 1 0  1 2016-06-15 14:41:25 0 1 0
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It's 1962, and it seems everyone is living in fear. Eleven-year-old Franny Chapman lives with her family in Washington, D.C., during the days surrounding the Cuban Missile Crisis. Amidst the pervasive threat of nuclear war, Franny must face the tension between herself and her younger brother, figure out where she fits in with her family, and look beyond outward appearances.
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9011 2017-12-26 14:56:32 2024-12-21 02:30:01 Revolution (the Sixties Trilogy #2): Volume 2 1 9780545106085 1  9780545106085_small.jpg 12.99 11.69 Wiles, Deborah Through powerful use of metaphor, mood, setting, and character development, Wiles crafts this documentary novel for impact; readers cannot walk away from this unchanged. The book's construction, sections of black and white photographs depicting US events during 1964, establish the tone and visually settle readers in a certain era. Several pages with a solid black background demand attention—a visual jolt that echoes the sobering dark facts Wiles relates. 

The hatred that spewed from factions is documented and is unsettling but not sensationalized, and Wiles deftly contrasts a heavy unrest with empathy for and from her characters of all ages—her coming-of-age characters, her college-age volunteers whose courage spelled hope, and her noblest adults who have to maneuver the morass both as strong protectors and decision-makers. This is a substantial read, but there is no stand-still in this book; choices and consequences evolve constantly, creating history before our eyes. The writing is exquisite; the story is powerful, and highly relevant. Most appropriate for middle grade+ readers.  2024-12-18 00:00:02 P true  7.60000 5.30000 1.10000 0.90000 000403618 Scholastic Inc. Q Quality Paper Sixties Trilogy 2017-05-30 544 p. ; BK0019756238 Children's - 3rd-7th Grade, Age 8-12 BK3-7         100 4 5 1 0 ING 9780545106085_medium.jpg 0 resize_120_9780545106085.jpg 0 Wiles, Deborah   5.2 In print and available 0 0 0 0 0  1 0  1 2017-12-26 15:13:06 0 0 0
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Through powerful use of metaphor, mood, setting, and character development, Wiles crafts this documentary novel for impact; readers cannot walk away from this unchanged. The book's construction, sections of black and white photographs depicting US events during 1964, establish the tone and visually settle readers in a certain era. Several pages with a solid black background demand attention†...
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