- Stafford, William
- Level 2
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- Other
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- Waugh, Charles J.
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Books : Children's Books : Literature : General AAS
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Thirteen-year-old Joey Johnson hears voices. Only he can't find the people who belong to them. His curiosity leads him on a quest where he learns more than just history about the Nation's Oldest City. He discovers he has a special connection to the past -- something that changes his life forever.
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Jason is a young warrior in training -- and yet there's more to him than his simple appearance might suggest. Raised by the wise centaur Chiron and believing himself an orphan, Jason discovers that his true identity is not the only secret his guardian has been keeping. What he learns sends Jason and five of Chiron's other apprentices on a dangerous journey to save the kingdom of Iolcus from a horrible fate.
In a daring race against time, Jason and his companions must bridge yawning chasms, battle vicious harpies, navigate their way down treacherous rapids, and outsmart marauding centaurs. Surpris-ingly, Jason's greatest challenge comes from within, for becoming a great leader proves to be the most difficult task of all.
In another thrilling adventure that imagines Greek heroes as young men and women, Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris explore the early years of Jason, before he led the Argonauts on one of the most famous quests in Greek mythology.
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How do you bake a babyberry pie? Pick one wiggly baby from the babyberry tree. Pop him in the tub and scrub clean. Add sugar to his nose and toes. Tuck him into a warm pie crust. And don’t forget a kiss goodnight!That’s the perfect recipe for a babyberry pie—and a playful, peaceful bedtime. (Just don't let that little giggleberry wiggle away!)




