Youth

Especially for, but not limited to, Youth

The UU Kids Book

By Charlene Brotman, Barbara Marshman, & Ann Fields, UU religious educators in MA, developed 150 pages of puzzles, stories, games, songs, etc. to help UU kids, ages 8-12 explore their religious identity.

Spiral bound. 8-1/2 x 11.

BA 146 . . . . . . $15.00

Sean's War

An historical novel by Leone Castell Anderson, an award-winning children's author in Illinois. Sean's struggle to understand the 'whys' of conflict - whether political, as in the Black Hawk war of 1832 between the settlers and the native Americans, or personal, as in the 'war' between his father and stepmother - is as relevant to today's young people as it was to Sean in his time, as depicted in Sean's War. Paperback. (Also available in hard cover.)

BA 293.10 . . . $10.95

Search for the Flaming Chalice

Robert Shaw Kesler wrote an action-packed fantasy novel, combining adventure, humor, and magic, that traces the long journey of three martens on a quest to find the Flaming Chalice.
Paperback. Ages 8 on up.

BB 295.01 . . . $9.95

 

Sean's Quest

By Leone Castell Anderson.

This sequel to "Sean's War" relates the personal and daily struggles of frontier life during the 1820s.

BB 293.20 . . . . . $16.95

Outrageous Questions

Legacy of Bronson Alcott and America's One-Room Schools

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By Laurie James

Amos Bronson Alcott opened The Temple school in Boston in the fall of 1834 because he loved children and believed in their goodness. Many people were outraged at his ideas because the prevailing thought was that all human beings, including children, were sinful. Finally Alcott was attacked by most parents as dangerous and heretical.

BB 50.04HC . . . . .$16.95
Hardcover

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