Sunday, March 2, 2014

Older Readers by Title - "K" and "L"

For Sale: Older Readers by Title - "K" and "L" - $1.00 postage paid each, $5.00 minimum order. Can
combine books from any of my book lists; Email me at CLBrock@bellsouth.net if interested in any.
I accept paypal payments using my email address.  Or email me for instructions on where to mail
money orders or a check.

-Katarina by Kathryn Winter, Scholastic paperback, good cond, 1942, Katarina is forced to wander
as Jews are rounded up in Slovakia; $1.00

-Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-The Killing Sea by Richard Lewis, A Novel about the Tsunami that Stunned the World, hardback,
good cond, $1.00

-King Arthur and His Knights Selected by Sir Thomas Malory, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-Leaves of Grass and Selected Prose by Walt Whitman, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-The Legend of Bass Reeves by Gary Paulsen, paperback, good cond, Being the True and Fictional
Account of the Most Valiant Marshall in the West, $1.00

-The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories by Washington Irving, softcover, good cond, $1.00

-Let the Circle be Unbroken by Mildred D. Taylor, sequel to Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry,
paperback, good cond, $1.00

-The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson & Olympians, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-The Limit by Kristen Landon, paperback, good cond, in a world not to far from our own, kids are
taken away to special workhouses if their families exceed the financial debt limit imposed by the
government; $1.00

-A Little Child Shall Lead Them by Norman Stephenson, The Children's Crusade 1212-1213 AD,
softcover, good cond, exlib, $1.00

-Listening for Lions by Gloria Whelan, paperback, good cond, $1.00

-Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy by Gary D. Schmidt, paperback, good cond,
Turner Buckminser, son of the new minister in town, already feels shunned and watched for
every move he makes.  The he becomes friends with the smartest girl in town, Lizzie Bright, a poor
girl from a community founded by former slaves; $1.00

-Lyddie by Katherine Paterson, hardback with dust jacket, good cond, exlib, 1843, child labor
in the mill town of Lowell, Mass.; $1.00

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