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Buffalo Girls
by Larry McMurtry
Pulitzer Prize winner McMurtry presents an array of characters central to the popular West, from Annie Oakley and Calamity Jane to two mountain men and an Ogalala Sioux. |
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The Chosen
by Chaim Potok
An examination of contemporary Jewish American life through Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter, two boys of Hasidic and Orthodox traditions growing up in Brooklyn. |
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Caramelo
by Sandra Cisneros
Young Celaya Reyes gathers and retells the stories that reinforce her family’s, and subsequently her own, identity as they travel between the U.S.–Mexican border and within the United States. |
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Crazy Weather
by Charles L. McNichols
This extraordinary story of a boy who becomes a man in four days is packed with adventure and Indian lore and set in the vicinity of Kingman, Arizona. |
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Ceremony
by Leslie Marmon Silko
Tayo, a Japanese prisoner-of-war survivor and Native American in Anglo society, seeks self-reliance and a place in the world. |
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The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
This classic by America’s foremost playwright, The Crucible dramatizes the Salem witch-hunts and trials while commenting on modern society. |