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The Bronze Bow

The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare from Houghton Mifflin

    In this Newbery Medal-winning novel, Daniel bar Jamin is fired by only one passion: to avenge his father's death by crucifixion by driving the Roman legions from his land of Israel. He joins an outlaw band and leads a dangerous life of spying, plotting, and impatiently waiting to seek revenge. Headstrong Daniel is devoid of tenderness and forgiveness, heading down a destructive path toward disaster until he hears the lessons taught by Jesus of Nazareth. With a brand new cover, young readers won't be able to pass up this timeless tale.

    Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4: Outcast (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)

    Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4: Outcast (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness) by Michelle Paver from Katherine Tegen Books

      Torak crouched on a beach of black sand, his clothes in tatters, his face wild and hopeless as he lashed out with a flaming brand—lashed out at Wolf.

      Ior two moons Torak has hidden a terrible secret—and now it is revealed. He bears the mark of the Soul-Eater and must pay the price. Cast out from the clans, he is alone and on the run: cut off from his best friend, Renn, and his beloved pack-brother, Wolf.

      In the haunted reed-beds of Lake Axehead he is hunted by the Otter Clan and taunted by the Hidden People and, as soul-sickness claims him, falls prey to an even greater menace. Tormented by secrets and broken trust, he uncovers a deception that will turn his world upside down.

      Outcast is a thrilling story of friendship, survival, and the need to belong. Like all the books in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, Outcast explores the complexities of an ancient world filled with good and evil.

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      Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #1: Wolf Brother (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)

      Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #1: Wolf Brother (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness) by Michelle Paver from HarperTrophy

        The epic journey of boy and wolf begins

        Six thousand years ago. Evil stalks the land. According to legend, only twelve-year-old Torak and his wolf-cub companion can defeat it. Their journey together takes them through deep forests, across giant glaciers, and into dangers they never imagined. Torak and Wolf are terrified of their mission. But if they do not battle to save their world, who will?

        Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #2: Spirit Walker (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)

        Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #2: Spirit Walker (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness) by Michelle Paver from HarperTrophy

          As the Moon of No Dark waxes large, the clans fall prey to a horrifying sickness. Fear stalks the Forest. No one knows the cause—and only Torak can find the cure.

          His quest takes him across the sea to the mysterious islands of the Seal Clan. Here, Torak battles an unseen menace and uncovers a betrayal that will change his life—forever.

          Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #3: Soul Eater (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)

          Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #3: Soul Eater (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness) by Michelle Paver from HarperTrophy

            It's winter, and Wolf, Torak's beloved pack-brother, has been captured by an unknown foe. In a desperate bid to rescue him, Torak and Renn must brave the frozen wilderness of the Far North.

            As they battle for survival amid howling blizzards and the ever-present menace of the great white bear, their friendship is tested to the breaking point, and Torak is forced to get closer to his enemies than ever before. . . .

            The Boy of the Painted Cave

            The Boy of the Painted Cave by Justen Denzel from Putnam Juvenile

              "Set in the Cro-Magnon era, this story of Tao, who longs to be a cave artist, features a boy whose talent is viewed as a curse, making it impossible to be one of the Chosen Ones . . . a strong plot with a wealth of well-researched details."--Booklist. "A beautfully written story about a prehistoric boy."--Publishers Weekly.

              The First Dog

              The First Dog by Jan Brett from Voyager Books

                Kip the Cave Boy offers to share all his woolly rhino ribs if Paleowolf will use his keen nose, fine ears, and sharp eyes to keep Kip from being eaten up. When Paleowolf agrees with a bark and a wag of his tail, Kip names his new friend Dog.

                Maroo of the Winter Caves

                Maroo of the Winter Caves by Ann Turnbull from Clarion Books

                  This enduring survival story set at the end of the last Ice Age is now celebrating its 20th year in print.
                  When Maroo and her family become trapped on the Great Plain in blizzard conditions and with little food, they have only one chance of survival: for Maroo and her younger brother, Otak, to reach the winter camp and get help. The fastest trail to the camp is over the White Mountain, where there are treacherous glaciers, steep climbs, and mountain spirits. With the rest of their family depending on them, Maroo and Otak set out alone.
                  But when Otak goes missing, Maroo is forced to make the most difficult of all decisions: to stay and search for her brother or to continue on to the camp in order to save the rest of her family.
                  This modern classic offers readers a gripping tale of survival as well as a vivid portrait of prehistoric people. The 20th Anniversary edition has a striking new cover and a new Author's Note.

                  The Kin

                  The Kin by Peter Dickinson from Puffin

                    It is two hundred thousand years ago. A small group of children are cut off from their Kin, the Moonhawks, when they are driven from their "Good Place" by violent strangers. While searching for a new Good Place, they face the parched desert, an active volcano, a canyon flood, man-eating lions, and other Kins they've never seen before. Told from four points of view, with tales of the Kins' creation interspersed throughout, this epic novel humanizes early man and illuminates the beginning of language, the development of skills, and the organization of society. It is a triumphant book from one of the genre's most revered authors.

                    Dino Dudes Scratch And Sketch: An Art Activity B For Fossil Hunters of All Ages (Scratch and Sketch)

                    Dino Dudes Scratch And Sketch: An Art Activity B For Fossil Hunters of All Ages (Scratch and Sketch) by Heather Zschock from Peter Pauper Press

                      Dig up fun facts about these Dino Dudes as you trace simple sketches of 20 awesome prehistoric creatures. Ages 5 and up. White outlines on black scratch-off pages create a fun way for younger children to trace illustrations. Shrink-wrapped with a wooden stylus for drawing on black-coated paper to reveal colors beneath. 64 pages. Includes 20 scratch-off, 20 illustrated, 20 sketch pages. 6-3/8'' wide x 8-1/2'' high; wire-o bound hardcover.

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