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Claudette Colvin by Phillip Hoose
Who says teenagers can’t change the world? This book tells the true story of 15-year-old Claudette Colvin and how her fight for justice (正义) led to the end of separation (分离) between races (种族) in buses in Alabama in 1956.
Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke
In the final novel of Cornelia Funke’s popular Inkheart trilogy (三部曲 ), Meggie and her father, Mo, travel through Inkworld, a dark and dangerous place full of villains (歹徒 ). At the heart of this unusual tale is a question: Can you change your own life?
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
This Pulitzer Prize winner is the only book author (作者) Harper Lee ever wrote. Set in the South in the 1930s, the story is told by a young girl named Scout. Her dad is a lawyer (律师) who takes a difficult case that shakes up their town and changes their lives.
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Meg’s father is a scientist who has gone missing — and he happens to be lost in a whole other universe (宇宙)! As Meg and her little brother, Charles Wallace, get on a plane for a special task to save their father through space and time, Meg must discover her own strength and courage.
Margaret Bourke-White by Christopher C. L. Anderson
Margaret Bourke-White was one of the first women photojournalists (摄影记者). She helped pioneer the whole field! This book explains how she caught some of the most important historic moments of the 20th century.
1.Which of the following books is part of a series?
A. Inkdeath. B. A Wrinkle in Time.
C. To Kill a Mockingbird. D. Margaret Bourke-White.
2.What do we know about Harper Lee?
A. She dreamed of being a lawyer at a young age.
B. She wrote only one book in her lifetime.
C. She won a Pulitzer Prize in the 1930s.
D. She had a brother named Charles.
3.A Wrinkle in Time is mainly about___________.
A. what Meg and his brother meet in the universe
B. how two children save their father
C. the scientific knowledge of the universe
D. a funny trip through space and time