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Hardcover:
9780553497281 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, September 8, 2015, cover price $16.99
Paperback:
9780553497311 | Dgs rep edition (Yearling Books, October 4, 2016), cover price $7.99
CD/Spoken Word:
9781501256899 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, September 8, 2015), cover price $19.99
9781501256882 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, September 8, 2015), cover price $24.99
Library:
9780553497298 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, September 8, 2015, cover price $19.99
CD/Spoken Word:
9781501256905 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, September 8, 2015), cover price $59.97
Levi Battle's been left behind all his life. His mother could sing like a bird and she flew away like one, too. His father left him with his grandmother so he could work as a traveling salesman—until Levi's grandmother left this world entirely. Now Levi's staying with his Aunt Odella while his father is serving in the U.S. Army. But it's 1945, and the war is nearly over, and Aunt Odella decides it's time for Levi to do some leaving of his own. Before he can blink, Levi finds himself on a train from Chicago to Fayettville, North Carolina, where his father is currently stationed—last they knew.So begins an eye-opening, life-changing journey for Levi. First lesson: there are different rules for African Americans in the South than there are in Chicago. And breaking them can have serious consequences. But with the help of some kind strangers, and despite the hindrances of some unkind ones, Levi makes his way across the United States—searching for his father and finding out about himself, his country, and what it truly means to belong.Shelley Pearsall has created an unforgettable character in Levi and gives readers a remarkable tour of 1945 America through his eyes. Jump into the Sky is a tour de force of historical fiction from a writer at the very top of her game.From the Hardcover edition.
Hardcover:
9780375836992 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, August 14, 2012, cover price $16.99
Paperback:
9780440421405 | Reprint edition (Yearling Books, August 6, 2013), cover price $7.99
CD/Spoken Word:
9780449014028 | Unabridged edition (Listening Library, August 14, 2012), cover price $40.00 | About this edition: Levi Battle's been left behind all his life.
Hardcover:
9780375836985 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, May 13, 2008, cover price $15.99
Paperback:
9780440421399 | Yearling Books, October 13, 2009, cover price $6.99
Library:
9780375936982 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, May 13, 2008, cover price $18.99
Hardcover:
9780316115247 | Little Brown & Co, September 6, 2006, cover price $15.99 | About this edition: Five urban middle school students, their teacher, and other community members relate how a school project to build the world's largest tetrahedron affects the lives of everyone involved.
Paperback:
9780316115261 | Reprint edition (Little Brown & Co, January 1, 2008), cover price $8.00 | About this edition: Five urban middle school students, their teacher, and other community members relate how a school project to build the world's largest tetrahedron affects the lives of everyone involved.
Miscellaneous:
9780316055901 | Little Brown & Co, December 21, 2008, cover price $6.99
Prebinding:
9781435257153 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, April 18, 2008), cover price $14.99 | About this edition: Based on a true story, All of the Above is the delightful and suspenseful story of four inner city students and their quest to build the world's largest tetrahedron.
Product Description: Eleven-year-old Samuel was born as Master Hackler’s slave, and working the Kentucky farm is the only life he’s ever known—until one dark night in 1859, that is. With no warning, cranky old Harrison, a fellow slave, pulls Samuel from his bed and, together, they run...read more
Hardcover:
9780375814907 | 1 edition (Alfred a Knopf Inc, January 1, 2002), cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Samuel, an eleven-year-old Kentucky slave, and Harrison, the elderly slave who helped raise him, attempt to escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.
Paperback:
9780440418115 | Yearling Books, December 1, 2003, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: Samuel, an eleven-year-old Kentucky slave, and Harrison, the elderly slave who helped raise him, attempt to escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.
Library:
9780375914904 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, January 1, 2002, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: Samuel, an eleven-year-old Kentucky slave, and Harrison, the elderly slave who helped raise him, attempt to escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.
Reinforced:
9780606298483 | Demco Media, August 30, 2004, cover price $14.55 | About this edition: Samuel, an eleven-year-old Kentucky slave, and Harrison, the elderly slave who helped raise him, attempt to escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.
Prebinding:
9781439521823 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, November 13, 2008), cover price $15.50 | About this edition: Eleven-year-old Samuel was born as Master Hackler’s slave, and working the Kentucky farm is the only life he’s ever known—until one dark night in 1859, that is.
9780613857062 | Turtleback Books, December 1, 2003, cover price $17.20 | About this edition: Samuel, an eleven-year-old Kentucky slave, and Harrison, the elderly slave who helped raise him, attempt to escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.
When a white trapper is murdered and a young Chippewa Indian is arrested as the suspected villain, the entire town is enraged and screams for revenge fill the streets, but thirteen-year-old Rebecca Carver believes the Chippewa boy is falsely accused and sets out to find out the truth to set him free from his pending fate on the gallows. Reprint.
Hardcover:
9780375823893 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, August 9, 2005, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: When twelve-year old Rebecca Carter's father brings a Native American accused of murder into their 1812 Ohio settlement town, Rebecca, witnessing the town's reaction to the Indian, struggles with the idea that an innocent man may be convicted and sentenced to death.
Paperback:
9780440421016 | Reprint edition (Yearling Books, March 13, 2007), cover price $6.99 | About this edition: Twelve-year old Rebecca Carter, witnessing her town's reaction to a Native American accused of murder, struggles with the idea that an innocent man may be convicted and sentenced to death.
Library:
9780375923890 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, August 9, 2005, cover price $17.99 | About this edition: When twelve-year old Rebecca Carter's father brings a Native American accused of murder into their 1812 Ohio settlement town, Rebecca, witnessing the town's reaction to the Indian, struggles with the idea that an innocent man may be convicted and sentenced to death.
Prebinding:
9781417774678 | Reprint edition (Turtleback Books, March 13, 2007), cover price $17.20 | About this edition: Twelve-year old Rebecca Carter, witnessing her town's reaction to a Native American accused of murder, struggles with the idea that an innocent man may be convicted and sentenced to death.
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