In the midst of the Civil War, thirteen year old Scout Finch's world is turned upside down when her father is commissioned to defend a black man accused of a crime he didn't commit. With the help of her father and her friend Jem, Scout begins to see the world in a new light, and learns the importance of fighting for what's right, even when it's hard.
Shannon is unhappy when she learns her family is moving from the city to a small town, but she soon warms up to country life when she meets her new neighbor, Luke. Together they explore all the town has to offer and Shannon soon falls in love with her new home.
This collection of poems deals with the theme of loss. The poems explore the various ways in which we experience loss, and how we cope with it.
Lassie is a loyal dog who always looks out for her family. When one of the farm hands is injured, Lassie leads the other animals on the farm in a daring rescue to save the farm hand before it's too late.
Rosie writes her own nursery rhyme and it's a hit with her friends and family.
thirteen year old Scout is accidentally sent to a parallel universe and must find a way back home with the help of a new friend. They journey across an unfamiliar landscape, encountering evil forces along the way, in order to find the portal back to Scout's original universe.
The story is about a pig named Wilbur who is born on a farm and is loved by the farmer's daughter, Charlotte. When Wilbur is old enough, he is sold to a slaughterhouse. However, Charlotte visits the slaughterhouse and manages to save Wilbur's life. They both live happily ever after on the farm.
Billy finds a lost bear cub in the woods and decides to care for it until he can find its mother. As the days go by, the bond between Billy and the cub grows stronger, but when winter comes, Billy knows he can't keep the cub any longer. He takes it back to the woods and releases it, hoping it will find its way back to its mother.