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“PRAISE FOR IMPRISONED” ―:
“YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults finalist” ―:
“Beautifully illustrated with well-chosen photographs and other documents, this handsome book offers a clear view of an episode in American history that still receives too little focus.” ―Booklist, starred review
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“*"Although it's the pictures that provide the 'wow factor,' Sandler's perceptive words have their own elegance."” ―Booklist, starred review
“*"This appealing, accessible title will be savored from beginning to end."” ―School Library Journal, starred review
“PRAISE FOR THE DUST BOWL THROUGH THE LENS” ―:
“*"Seldom has the connection between the arts and the general quality of life been made so clear."” ―School Library Journal, starred review
“Inspiring and involving.” ―VOYA
“PRAISE FOR KENNEDY THROUGH THE LENS
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“An accessible, insightful perspective on one of America's most famous presidents.” ―Kirkus Reviews
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