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Older Children and Young Adults: 2007 and Earlier

New Books for Older Children and Young Adults in 2007 (and Earlier)

The Rutgers Project has recently begun to review books for older children and young adults, so we have only a few reviews for 2007 and earlier.  Just click on the titles to read our original reviews for these book publications.  

1 Amanda Miranda / by Richard Peck
2 Being Teddy Roosevelt / by Claudia Mills, illustrated by R.W. Alley
3 Black Heroes of the American Revolution / by Burke Davis
4 Black Pioneers of Science and Invention / by Louis Haber
5 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / by Roald Dahl
6 Cracker's Mule / by Billy Moore
7 Elijah of Buxton / by Christopher Paul Curtis
8 Factory Girl / by Barbara Greenwood
9 Honey Cake / by Joan Betty Stuchner, illustrated by Cynthia Nugent
10 Hope Was Here / by Joan Bauer
11 Lawn Boy / by Gary Paulsen
12 Lives of Extraordinary Women: Rulers, Rebels (and What the Neighbors Thought) / by Kathleen Krull, illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
13 Max Malone Makes a Million / by Charlotte Herman, illustrated by Cat Bowman Smith
14 Our Eleanor: A Scrapbook Look at Eleanor Roosevelt’s Remarkable Life / by Candace Fleming
15 Sold / by Patricia McCormick
16 T, An Auto-Biography / by Feather Schwartz Foster, ill. Kathe Gogolewski
17 The Lemonade War / by Jacqueline Davies