Zachary Trover
42) Paula's letter
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In the hopes of receiving some mail of her own, Paula writes a letter to her grandparents.
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Trapped by sea and storm... a girl must keep the lighthouse working. Matinicus Rock, Maine, 1856. Seventeen-year-old Abbie Burgess lives with her family on a tiny island off the coast of Maine. Her father, the lighthouse keeper, must clean and light the lighthouse lamps every day without fail. Otherwise ships could crash into rocks and sink. Abbie's father leaves to buy supplies, but a storm hits before he can return. Can Abbie keep the lights burning...
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Under the nose of the enemy army... a boy carries a dangerous secret. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1777. John Darragh's family has sided with the rebel colonists during the Revolutionary War. But the family lives across the street from the headquarters of the British army, their enemies. The Darragh family spies on the British, and John takes messages to his brother in the rebel camp. Can John sneak past the British soldiers this time?
46) The babysitter
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Amy and Brad's parents go to the movies, leaving them with a babysitter who knows just what to do to make them happy.
48) Guillo el gusano
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Guillo, a silly worm who pays friends to dig holes for him because he hates dirt and mud, changes his thinking after an accident.
49) Seven ate Nine!
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When Seven eats One through Nine to become the best number, only One has the quick wit to save the numbers and bring the group back together again.
50) La niñera
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Amy and Brad's parents go to the movies, leaving them with a babysitter who knows just what to do to make them happy.
51) Clinks the robot
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Zach and his favorite toy, Clinks the robot, play together every day, but at night the mechanical plaything has a life of its own.