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Ready or not

an all-American girl
2005
Now a high school junior, Samantha tries to decide whether to continue dating David, the Presidents son, as she juggles a real job, art lessons, and a trip to Camp David for Thanksgiving.

Bound for glory

America in color, 1939-43
2004
Presents a photographic anthology of American life between 1939 and 1943 as it emerged from the Great Depression to fight in World War Two and includes color photos of cities and countryside, farm life and war plants, as well as work and play.

At first sight

photography and the Smithsonian
2003
Contains a collection of photographs from the Smithsonian that show photography's role in discovering new details, empirical science, everday life, and shaping culture and art.

The White House

2011
Traces the history of the White House, the home of the president of the United States, tells the story of how it got its name, and discusses its importance as a symbol of America.

The story of the White House

2009
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to the White House and how it has changed over the past two hundred years.

Having fun at the White House

2009
Looks at some of the recreational opportunities available at the White House, including movies, bowling, swimming, and special events.

A White House Q &

2008
Provides answers to questions about the White House, including who designed it, how holidays are celebrated there, and who can visit.

Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington

2013
Uses a graphic novel format to illustrate the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's delivery of his "I Have a Dream" speech.

I, Lorelei

2009
In letters to her recently deceased cat Mud, eleven-year-old Lorelei chronicles the ups and downs of her sixth-grade year, during which her parents separate, she gets a part in the school play, and she becomes friends with the cutest boy in her grade.

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