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We Were There, Too!
Young People in U.S. History
Phillip Hoose
Melanie Kroupa Books
"This may be the most exhilarating and revelatory history of our country. It is the heroism of our young, hitherto unwritten, often told in their own words, from a teenager sailing with Columbus to a kid with AIDS. Phil Hoose has done a remarkable piece of detective work. It is MUST reading for today's youth—as well as their elders."—
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All But My Life
A Memoir
Gerda Weissmann Klein
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"Soul searching and human . . . A moving personal testament to courage."—
Herbert Mitgang,
The New York Times
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A Rumor of War
Philip Caputo
Holt Paperbacks
The classic Vietnam memoir, as relevant today as it was almost thirty years ago. In March of 1965, Marine Lieutenent Philip J. Caputo landed at Da Nang...
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A People's History of American Empire
American Empire Project
Howard Zinn; Paul Buhle; Mike Konopacki
Metropolitan Books
"At the heart of this wide-ranging comics indictment of American Empire are the terrific human stories of those who have resisted—including wonderful autobiographical episodes from author Howard Zinn's own courageous and inspiring life."—
Joe Sacco, author of
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Malcolm X
A Graphic Biography
Written by Andrew Helfer; Art by Randy DuBurke
Hill and Wang
"Helfer and DuBurke convey the life of Malcolm X in a dignified, enlightening and entertaining manner . . . Educators seeking vibrant material, as well as young Americans besotted with contemporary pop culture should snatch up copies of this brilliant volume."—
Miami Herald
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The 9/11 Report
A Graphic Adaptation
Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón; Foreword by Thomas H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton
Hill and Wang
"The 130-page
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. . . arguably places the attacks in context better than any nonpictorial book could, or any film or television show has done so far. And in the simple visual retelling of the written report's results, it carries a profound emotional impact that is disarming . . . Perhaps most important, the
9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation
takes a document that is more than 500 pages long and often difficult to penetrate and makes it accessible to a much wider audience—tightening the narrative and increasing the spectacle without the fictionalization . . . The finished product is so solid that Sept. 11 commission Chairman Thomas Kean went from skepticism about a Sept. 11 report comic book to writing the foreword."—
Peter Hartlaub,
San Francisco Chronicle
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Elie Wiesel; A New Translation by Marion Wiesel; With a New Preface by the Author
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“To the best of my knowledge no one has left behind so moving a record.” —
Alfred Kazin
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The United States Constitution
A Graphic Adaptation
Jonathan Hennessey; Art by Aaron McConnell
Hill and Wang
"Author Jonathan Hennessey and artist Aaron McConnell have successfully combined their talents to create an exceptional and reader-friendly graphic novel.
The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation
would be an outstanding addition to any government or history classroom, as well as to any classroom or library that uses graphic novels."—
Cheryl Williamson, teacher at Monroe Central Junior-Senior High School, Parker City, Indiana
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Anne Frank
The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography
Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón
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"It is important to me to teach about the Holocaust in a way that puts it into historical context, portrays how brutal it actually was, and makes it personal, all at the same time.
Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography
, does all of this in one compelling, hard-to-put-down volume . . . My challenge as a teacher . . . is always to find the most engaging resources and to make them accessible to my students. Whatever we are studying, I want it to come to life for students, in all of its complexity. [This book] presents a story about the life of Anne Frank, and puts it into historical context."—
Holly Friel, Social Studies Teacher, Ida B. Wells High School
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