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Blueberry Queen

Blueberry Queen
Author: Marci Peschke
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2011
Genre: Beauty contests
ISBN: 1404866159

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Kylie Jean just knows she'd be the perfect queen for the Blueberry Parade.


Kylie Jean Blueberry Queen

Kylie Jean Blueberry Queen
Author: Marci Peschke
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1479560499

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It's time for the annual Blueberry Festival, and Kylie Jean just knows she'd be the perfect Blueberry Queen.


Blueberries for the Queen

Blueberries for the Queen
Author: John Paterson
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2004-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0066239435

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In 1942 Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, living in exile after theNazi invasion of her country, spent the summer in Lee, Massachusetts,with her daughter and granddaughters. The following is based on a truestory.... It’s summertime in New England during World War II, and a boy namedWilliam likes to imagine at bedtime that he is a brave knight fightinggreat battles to end the war. But in the morning he is always justWilliam again, not big enough to contribute to the war effort like therest of his family. Then a real queen moves in just down the road: Queen Wilhelmina of theNetherlands. William’s parents explain that the queen has been forced out of her country because of the war. Now William has his chance to do something. It may not be “war work” -- it’s more like peace work—but that makes all the difference. Susan Jeffers’s dramatic illustrations portray the compelling contrastbetween William’simagination and the real events in the story, which are based on anactual incident in John Paterson’s childhood. Visually stunning, with anevocative, poignant telling, this is the picture-book art form at itsfinest.


A Handful of Stars

A Handful of Stars
Author: Cynthia Lord
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545700299

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This powerful middle-grade novel from the Newbery Honor author of RULES explores a friendship between a small-town girl and the daughter of migrant workers. When Lily's blind dog, Lucky, slips his collar and runs away across the wide-open blueberry barrens of eastern Maine, it's Salma Santiago who manages to catch him. Salma, the daughter of migrant workers, is in the small town with her family for the blueberry-picking season. After their initial chance meeting, Salma and Lily bond over painting bee boxes for Lily's grandfather, and Salma's friendship transforms Lily's summer. But when Salma decides to run in the upcoming Blueberry Queen pageant, they'll have to face some tough truths about friendship and belonging. Should an outsider like Salma really participate in the pageant-and possibly win?Set amongst the blueberry barrens and by the sea, this is a gorgeous new novel by Newbery Honor author Cynthia Lord that tackles themes of prejudice and friendship, loss and love.


The Wild Blueberry Book

The Wild Blueberry Book
Author: Virginia M. Wright
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0892729473

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Commercially harvested only in Maine and parts of Canada, wild blueberries are prized for their intense flavor and color. The Wild Blueberry Book follows the story of these luscious berries as they make their way from the barrens to your table, with some stops along the way for pie-eating contests, baking competitions, and even an annual musical celebrating the culture that has grown up around Maine’s official berry. You’ll meet growers, rakers, beekeepers, processors, winemakers, blueberry queens, and some of the food scientists who are unlocking the secrets behind blueberries’ amazing health benefi ts. Recipes, too!


Town In a Blueberry Jam

Town In a Blueberry Jam
Author: B. B. Haywood
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101184868

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First in the fabulous new Candy Holliday Murder mystery series. In the seaside village of Cape Willington, Maine, Candy Holliday has an idyllic life tending to the Blueberry Acres farm she runs with her father. But, when an aging playboy and the newly crowned Blueberry Queen are killed, Candy investigates to clear the name of a local handyman. And as she sorts through the town's juicy secrets, things start to get sticky indeed...


Murder at the Blueberry Festival

Murder at the Blueberry Festival
Author: Darci Hannah
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496731778

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Living in a lighthouse with her dog, Lindsey Bakewell is lulled to sleep at night by the sound of Lake Michigan’s waves—and gets up at the crack of dawn to start the day at her bakery café. But someone in Beacon Harbor is about to rock the boat with murder . . . After a career on Wall Street, Lindsey is making a different kind of dough in a pretty lakeside village, and the upcoming blueberry festival—including the pie-eating contest her bakery is hosting—is the highlight of the summer. But soon Beacon Harbor runs into a patch of trouble. A local real estate agent gets pranked. A parade float gets pelted with water balloons. It’s all laughed off until the stunts start escalating—and looking more like sabotage. As the event turns into a debacle complete with rampaging goats, Lindsey’s sweetheart, a former SEAL, starts investigating. But the juicy mystery takes a bitter turn when a man—dressed up as a Viking—is found dead in a boat, and it’s no longer mischief but murder . . . Includes Delicious Recipes!


Singing Queen

Singing Queen
Author: Marci Peschke
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1404872116

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Kylie Jean Carter plans to sing in the annual Fourth of July Jubilee talent show.


The Blueberry Girl

The Blueberry Girl
Author: Paula J. Newcomer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Blueberries
ISBN: 9780984550784

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The story of a remarkable girl with a big dream-Elizabeth Coleman White, known as "Miss Lizzie," the woman who tamed the wild blueberry. Her southern New Jersey farm is considered the birthplace of the modern blueberry. A beautifully illustrated tribute to 'Miss Lizzie's' spunk and determination for children (age 5 and up) and their parents.


The Blueberry Years

The Blueberry Years
Author: Jim Minick
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429965606

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"A truly inspiring story, in gorgeous prose, about one family's journey into blueberry farming. Delicious reading." —Naomi Wolf, author of The End of America The Blueberry Years is a mouth-watering and delightful memoir based on Jim Minick's trials and tribulations as an organic blueberry farmer. This story of one couple and one farm shows how our country's appetite for cheap food affects how that food is grown, who does or does not grow it, and what happens to the land. But this memoir also calls attention to the fragile nature of our global food system and our nation's ambivalence about what we eat and where it comes from. Readers of Michael Polland and Barbara Kingsolver will savor the tale of Jim's farm and the exploration of larger issues facing agriculture in the United States—like the rise of organic farming, the plight of small farmers, and the loneliness common in rural America. Ultimately, The Blueberry Years tells the story of a place shaped by a young couple's dream, and how that dream ripened into one of the mid-Atlantic's first certified-organic, pick-your-own blueberry farms.