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<title>1) Voices in First Person: Reflections on Latino Identity by Lori Marie Carlson</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook73272.htm</link>
<description>Wanting To Belong. Wanting To Go Home. Love. Regret. Family Legends. Dreams. Revenge. English. Spanish. This eclectic, gritty, and groundbreaking collection of short monologues features twenty-one of the most respected Latino authors writing today, including Sandra Cisneros, Oscar Hijuelos, Esmeralda Santiago, and Gary Soto. Their fictional narratives give voice to what it's like to be a Latino teen in America. These voices are yearning. These voices are angry. These voices are, above all else, hopeful. These voices are America.</description>
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<title>2) Up Close: Elvis Presley by Wilborn Hampton</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook73270.htm</link>
<description>For fans of the king, the newest installment to the Up Close biography series! Elvis Presley made a sound so different it ushered in a new kind of music: rock and roll. He was able to combine gospel, honky-tonk, country and rhythm and blues to create a unique sound that crossed racial and cultural divides. Though he was incredibly popular, at heart, Elvis was a shy and polite man, and the demands of fame began to take a toll. While his dependence on prescription drugs cut short his life, Elvis's influence on music and popular culture endures to this day.</description>
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<title>3) Up Close: Rachel Carson by Ellen Levine</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook73267.htm</link>
<description>Rachel Carson combined her love of science and writing in her award-winning and controversial book Silent Spring. Revealing the dangers of pesticide use, it brought readers a new awareness of humankind's contamination of the environment and ultimately led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.</description>
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<title>4) Down by the Shore by Marilee Crow</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook70501.htm</link>
<description>Vanishing ghost crabs, waddling blue-footed boobies and tree climbing mudskippers are just a few of the things that await you Down By The Shore. Exceptional Photography by MarySue Roberts. 30 photo pages of seaside animals. Great educational tool for study. [AVAILABLE ONLY IN ADOBE ACROBAT PDF FORMAT.]</description>
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<title>5) Milton Hershey: Young Chocolatier by Beth Henderson</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook70086.htm</link>
<description>Did you know that the man behind Hershey's chocolate used to work in an ice cream parlor? Or that he had to try over and over again to get his now-famous chocolate to taste as delicious as it does today? Milton Hershey's life wasn't always a bowl of chocolate Kisses. When he was in fourth grade, he even had to drop out of school and work to help his poor family make ends meet. Read all about how the man we know as the famous young chocolatier finally struck it rich--in money, love, and chocolate!</description>
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