Carolyn Marsden
2) Moon runner
3) Starfields
In 1960s Czechoslovakia, Patrik participates in and rebels against the communist regime, knowing that anyone could become an enemy in the blink of an eye. Fourteen-year-old Patrik rebels against the communist regime in small ways whenever he gets the chance: spray-painting slogans, listening to contraband Beatles records, even urinating on a statue of Lenin under cover of night. But anti-Party sentiment is risky, and when party interference cuts
..."A story of family and the legacy of war full of subtle details about life in contemporary Vietnam. . . .Binh's dreams will resonate with all young readers." — KIRKUS REVIEWS (Ages 8-12)
Every day nine-year-old Binh sells fruit and sodas to the girls whose families can afford to send them to school, and every night she returns to her one-room home to share a simple meal with her family. Everything changes, however, when her grandmother
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