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Santa's Secret Story by Sr. Emily
The true story of Santa Claus from a delightfully unique perspective!

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Fighting the Dragons in Our Lives by Jaymie
New in our line of tales and legends picture books is...[drum roll] The Saint Who Fought the Dragon: The Story of Saint George. This book has a coolness factor that will appeal to everyone, but especially to boys. Theresa Brandon's  illustrations are realistic, and Cornelia Bilinsky's storytelling is completely engaging. Let's face it, you can't beat a story that features a daring and heroic soldier who witnesses to his faith by standing up for all that is good and right!

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I Will Remember You by Sr. Emily
How can we help children who are grieving? I Will Remember You: My Catholic Guide Through Grief sends a message of peace, comfort, courage, and strength.

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Anna Mei has grown...into a series! by Jaymie
Anna Mei, a sixth–grade Chinese-born American family adoptee, is a completely relatable regular girl trying to make sense of the world and her place in it. Moving, making real friendships, and confronting those oh-so-uncomfortable moments that make up the daily existence of most twelve-year-olds, Anna Mei doesn’t so much bring readers into her world, as she does fit right into the world they already live in.

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Summer Reading List by Sr. Maria Kim
Around mid-November, I received an email from a Librarian who asked if JClub ever thought about offering a Summer Reading list. I was really excited by the idea, and to my relief, the childrens editors thought this was a splendid idea too...

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Stepping Stones: The Comic Collection by Kim
Many schools nowadays have a strong focus on character development.  Some of the schools I’ve worked in have had giant murals painted on a prominent wall on campus to remind students of the six pillars of good character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.  At first I thought that these things should be taught at home.  After all, a teacher’s lesson plans are already so crammed full of academic subjects with hardly a moment to spare...