Selected Product: | Voices from the Fields : Children of Migrant Farmworkers Tell Their Stories Paperback Author: S. Beth Atkin Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers Release Date: 2000-04-01 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 0316056200 ISBN-13: 9780316056205 List Price: $14.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Breaking Through ISBN-10: 0618342486 ISBN-13: 0046442342483 List Price:$6.95 Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez ISBN-10: 0152014373 ISBN-13: 9780152014377 List Price:$17.00 The Circuit ISBN-10: 0395979021 ISBN-13: 9780395979020 List Price:$16.00 Breaking Through (Edition 001) ISBN-10: 0618342486 ISBN-13: 9780618342488 List Price:$6.95 The Circuit ISBN-10: 0395979021 ISBN-13: 0046442979023 List Price:$16.00 La mariposa ISBN-10: 0618073175 ISBN-13: 0046442073172 List Price:$6.95 With These Hands: The Hidden World of Migrant Farmworkers Today ISBN-10: 0520227344 ISBN-13: 9780520227347 List Price:$21.95 La mariposa ISBN-10: 0618073175 ISBN-13: 9780618073177 List Price:$6.95 |
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