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Click on a letter/number to browse books alphabetically: 18 books whose titles start with M| Record 1 of 18 | | Author(s) | Cameron, Ann | | Title | More stories julian tells | | Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Co. | | Illustrator(s) | Strugnell, Ann | | ISBN | 0394824547 | | Summary | More episodes in the life of Julian including a bet with his best friend Gloria, a secret project, and what happens when his brother Huey decides to be Superboy.
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| Record 2 of 18 | | Author(s) | Polacco, Patricia | | Title | My rotten redheaded older brother | | Publisher | Simon and Schuster | | Illustrator(s) | Polacco, Patricia | | ISBN | 0671727516 | | Summary | After losing running, climbing, throwing, and burping competitions to her obnoxious older brother, a young girl makes a wish on a falling star. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 3 of 18 | | Author(s) | Gray | | Title | My Mama Had a Dancing Heart | | Publisher | Orchard Books | | Illustrator(s) | Colon | | ISBN | 0531087700 | | Summary | multiple topics, grief, death, love, relationships, memory, career choice, beautiful illustrations, multiple age groups | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 4 of 18 | | Author(s) | Polacco, Patricia | | Title | My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother | | Publisher | Simon & Schuster | | ISBN | 0671727516 | | Summary | A story about a young girl and her older brother, who is constantly doing everything better than she can. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 5 of 18 | | Author(s) | de Regniers, Beatrice Schenk | | Title | May I Bring A Friend? | | Publisher | Atheneum New York | | Illustrator(s) | Montresor, Beni | | ISBN | 0689713533 | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 6 of 18 | | Author(s) | Ringgold, Faith. | | Title | My dream of Martin Luther King | | Publisher | Crown | | ISBN | 0517599775 (lib. bdg.) | | Summary | The author recounts the life of Martin Luther King in the form of her own dream. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 7 of 18 | | Author(s) | Patricia C McKissack | | Title | Mirandy and Brother Wind | | Publisher | The Trumpet Club | | Illustrator(s) | Jerry Pinkney | | ISBN | 0440840732 | | Summary | This book is rich in Afro-American culture. Set in the deep south of Mississippi the vivid pictures are splashed across the pages and filled with the language of the south.
Mirandy wants to catch Brother Wind so he will have to help her win the Junior Cake Walk Jubilee Dance. We journey with her and the characters in her life as they give her advice on how to catch Brother Wind. When she arrives at the dance she can hardly keep her secret that she has caught Brother Wind. But when on of the other girls at the dance make fun of Mirandy's friend Ezel by calling him a clumsy boy she stands up for him and lets him dance with Brother Wind. Together, Mirandy and Ezel win the dance. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 8 of 18 | | Author(s) | Graym Libba Moore | | Title | My Mama Had a Dancing Heart | | Publisher | Orchard Books | | Illustrator(s) | Raul Colon | | ISBN | 0531087700 | | Summary | This book celebrates the life that the little girl's mother lived. It also talks about the gift that the girl's mother left behind. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 9 of 18 | | Author(s) | Thomas, Pat | | Title | My Manners Matter | | Publisher | Great Britain | | ISBN | 0764132121 | | Summary | This book talks about good manners and learning to treat others with respect. It teaches childeren how to use manners in a variety of settings and with a variety of individuals. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 10 of 18 | | Author(s) | Madonna | | Title | Mr. Peabody's Apples / by Madonna ; art by Loren Long. | | Publisher | Distributed in the U.S. by Viking Children's Books | | Illustrator(s) | Loren Long | | ISBN | 0670058831 | | Summary | A boy learns a lesson about the destructive power of gossip. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 11 of 18 | | Author(s) | Berenstain, Stan; Berenstain, Jan | | Title | Mama's New Job | | Publisher | Random House | | ISBN | 0394868811 | | Summary | This book portrays the roles that a typical family member takes on each day. Each member has hobbies and interest that often keep them very busy as well, especially mom. One day momma bear hobbie changed into a buisness, with momma bear selling her quilts and father bear selling his furniture.It was hard for the cubs and father bear to see mamma bear in buisness, she informed them that several mama bears have jobs and that things would not be different with her working.In the end each member had to sacrifice alitle more time and work at home so mama bear could be a buisness mama but working together as ateam made them all very prod of themselves and each other | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 13 of 18 | | Author(s) | Winthrop, Elizabeth; DePaola, Tomie | | Title | Maggie and the monster | | Publisher | New York : Holiday House | | ISBN | 0823406393 | | Summary | Monsters--Fiction.. Bedtime--Fiction.. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 14 of 18 | | Author(s) | Wilkes, Angela; Barraclough, Sue | | Title | My body | | Publisher | Chicago, IL : World Book in association with Two-C | | Illustrator(s) | Rhian Nest James | | ISBN | 0716677105 (sc.) | | Summary | Human body--Juvenile literature.. Human anatomy--Juvenile literature.. Human body.. Human anatomy.. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 15 of 18 | | Author(s) | Alice McGill | | Title | Molly Bannaky | | Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Company | | Illustrator(s) | Chris K. Soentpiet | | ISBN | 039572287X | | Summary | Banished British woman in late 1600s succeeds in the New World and marries an African slave. Thrives in America. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 16 of 18 | | Author(s) | McGill, Alice | | Title | Molly Bannaky | | Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Company | | Illustrator(s) | Soentpiet, Chris K. | | ISBN | 039572287X | | Summary | Banished British woman in late 1600s succeeds in the New World and marries an African slave. Thrives in America. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 17 of 18 | | Author(s) | MacLachlan, Patricia; Bornstein, Ruth | | Title | Mama One, Mama Two | | Publisher | New York, N.Y. : Harper | | Illustrator(s) | Ruth Lercher Bornstein | | ISBN | 0060240822 | | Summary | Foster home care--Fiction.. Mothers and daughters--Fiction.. Mental illness--Fiction.. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 18 of 18 | | Author(s) | Frankl, Viktor | | Title | Mans Search for Meaning | | Publisher | Beacon Press | | Summary | Story his experience in the concentration camps and the strength he found to survive. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
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