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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Adams", sorted by average review score:

Abigail Adams: First Lady and Patriot (Historical American Biographies)
Published in Library Binding by Enslow Publishers, Inc. (January, 2002)
Author: Pat McCarthy
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Abigail Adams: First Lady and Patriot
I wrote this book, and it is NOT for ages 9-12. It's a young adult book, for ages 12 and up. Some younger kids might be able to read it, but the average nine-year-old won't be able to. I've tried to contact you and my publisher has told you, but since you won't listen, I figure I'll tell the customers directly.
Pat McCarthy


Acolyte
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (June, 2001)
Author: Grant Adam Hamilton
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A must read !
A thoughtful, yet disturbing chronicle of a 20 something. Sorting out what intimacy means and defining what might be the new reality. Dark, passionate and sensitive writing. You will not put it down until the surprising ending. .


Adam & MacKie the Monster
Published in Paperback by Individualized Education (September, 1997)
Author: Robert S. Billings
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Two boys visit a haunted house and find the unexpected.
Two adventuresome boys decide to visit a haunted house and unexpectedly encounter a growling monster. Even though they are trapped in the tower and frozen with fear, they try Conflict Resolution to solve their dilemma. Can they trust themselves to solve the problem and get out of the haunted house in one piece? The author, Dr. Bob Billings is a retired Professor Emeritus of American Literature and wrote the story for his grandson, Adam.


Adam and Eva
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (January, 1985)
Author: Sandra Kitt
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No Writer Can Top Sandra Kitt!
Whew! What a novel! Like a Caribbean jungle, it literally steams in your hands. I didn't want this adventure to end. And the child was touching. Kitt has a gift in creating child characters. And the action rose and fell like the tide. It swept me away. I couldn't put it down, but that shouldn't surprise me. With every book Sandra Kitt just keeps getting better and better. This is a whole, new genre that's exploding. In addition to Kitt, there are some other stars to watch. Robyn Amos and Gwynne Forster create page turners; Francis Ray, Lynn Emery, Felicia Mason, and Ebonie Snoe are pros, too. Next to kitt, my favorite is Rochelle Alers. Wow, she can spin a tale! These are the top writers in the genre. Stick with them and you can't go wrong. There are a few others, but they aren't worth mentioning, and they certainly aren't worth your money. Kitt is a born storyteller, and her talent is richly evident in Adam and Eva. The books spring to life, with pungent smells and tropical vistas. This book would make a great movie, with Whitney Houston in the lead role. For Christmas this year stuff every stocking with a novel by Kitt.


Adam and Eve: The Bible Story
Published in School & Library Binding by Margaret K. McElderry (October, 1987)
Author: Warwick Hutton
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All I can say is that its good and I learned alot!
I just want to encourage you guys to write more of those books.If you make more of those books I will make sure I'm there first to get the first book.How did Eve's children have kids and get married? By: Caitlin and Tara


Adam and Noah and the Cops
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (Juv) (March, 1983)
Authors: Ann Sharpless Bond, Anne Sharpless Bond, and Leonard W. Shortall
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Does it get any better?
Wow, what a terrific book! Adam and Noah and the Cops is not only a great book for young readers, but adults as well. The adventures that these two boys seem to end up in all the time puts children in their places and pushes the question, "What would I do if I were Adam or Noah?" Being a teacher myself, I read this book to my students everyday and it was a sad day when we reached the end of the book. In fact, they asked me to read it again. "You already know what is going to happen," I commented, but they were hooked. I personally give this book 5 out of 5 stars as a teacher, a student and an avid reader. Enjoy, I know I did!


Adam and the Apple Turnover (Heaven and Mirth, 1)
Published in Hardcover by David C. Cook Publishing Company (January, 1900)
Authors: Mike Thaler and Dennis Adler
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Adam and The Apple Turnover
Adam and the Apple Turnover will tickle your funnybone and increase your enjoyment of beloved Old Testament Bible stories. Mike Thaler tells the stories with quit wit and funny turns that amuse both children and adults. He points the reader to the real story in the Bible for more information. The book's theme is Obedience to God. It's a great book to read and enjoy.


Adam by Adam: The Autobiography of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (January, 2002)
Authors: Adam Clayton, 111 Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr. Powell, and Adam Clayton, III Powell
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Adam, Our Hero!!
Mr. Powell another of our past heros, not be forgotten. Read about the horrible treatment he received from the US congressmen in his day and his fight for his people.


ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JUNIOR
Published in Hardcover by Atheneum (October, 1991)
Author: Tisha Hamilton
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Exploration of a fascinating figure.
Hamilton has done an extraordinary job with one of America's most enigmatic political figures. Representative Powell was a man hard to figure by anybody. A rascal, decried as a corrupt politician, loved by his constituents and vilified by much of the establishment.

Powell was one of the century's (I guess that is now "last century's") first and longest serving African American members of Congress. He was on the forefront of the campaign against lynching. He brought the moral imperative of the Freedom Rides and the lunch counter sitins going on in the South to the major urban areas of the North.

His position as a vociferous champion of civil rights (more than his indiscretions) led his colleagues in the House to try to oust him. When his constituents rejected this initiative and overwhelmingly returned him to Congress, he had to go the the Supreme Court for his right to continue service (even after being stripped of his seniority.

Great history, and great reading. A thoroughly engaging subject. Even as an out-of-print book it is well worth waiting for.


Adam Draws Himself a Dragon
Published in Paperback by HarperTrophy (September, 1988)
Author: Irina Korschunow
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Cute!
A smart, pudgy, shy kid and a runty, underdog baby dragon form an unlikely friendship which boosts the self-esteem of both. Although I last read it about 13 years ago, I still remember this book. It's an exciting kid's book with a message. (Wish _I'd_ had a dragon friend when I was in junior high!)


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