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  • Subject and Use Index

Keyed to The Bulletin’s alphabetical arrangement by author, this index, which appears in each issue, can be used in three ways. Entries in regular type refer to subjects; entries in bold type refer to curricular or other uses; entries in ALL-CAPS refer to genres and appeals. In the case of subject headings, the subhead “stories” refers to books for the readaloud audience; “fiction,” to those books intended for independent reading.

  • Abuse—fiction: Almond

  • Accidents—fiction: Stewart

  • Actors and acting—fiction: Federle

  • ADVENTURE: Benway; Capetta; Dashner; Garcia; Larson; Meissner; Meyer; Monninger; Reedy; Sanderson

  • African Americans: Bolden; Levy; Powell

  • African Americans—fiction: Moses; Woods

  • African Americans—stories: Beaty

  • Anatomy: Macaulay

  • Animals: Downer

  • Animals—stories: Aesop; Na; Pinkney; Prahin; Stoop

  • Art and artists—fiction: Waller

  • Babies—stories: Na

  • Baths—stories: Robinson

  • BIOGRAPHIES: Bolden; Meltzer; Powell; Rappaport

  • Birds: Roth

  • Birds—fiction: Jennings

  • Birthdays—stories: Valentine

  • Boarding school—fiction: Hubbard; Wiebe

  • Brothers—fiction: Christopher, Neil

  • Brothers—stories: Zuppardi

  • Brothers and sisters—stories: Valentine

  • Bullying—fiction: Jennings

  • Cats—stories: Underwood

  • Civil rights movement: Levy

  • Cloning—fiction: Farmer

  • Conspiracies—fiction: Reedy

  • Crime and criminals—fiction: Christopher, L.; Farmer; Foxlee; Giff; Hale; Jaffe; Sanderson

  • Dance and dancers: Powell

  • Death—fiction: Bishara; Moses; Pitcher; Walker; Wiebe

  • Detective stories : Hale

  • Disasters: Tougias

  • Disasters—fiction: Almond; Moses

  • Dystopias—fiction: de la Cruz

  • Easter—stories: Underwood

  • Ecology: Downer; Roth

  • EPISTOLARY NOVELS: Pitcher

  • Ethics and values: Christopher, L.; Farmer; Jaffe; Pinkney; Reedy; Walker

  • FABLES: Aesop

  • Families—fiction: Bishara; Demetrios; Scott; Staniszewski; Stewart; Tiernan; Woods

  • FANTASY: Almond; Bishara; Chima; Cokal; de la Cruz; Jennings; Joyce; Larson; Tiernan; Vaught

  • Fathers—fiction: Anderson; Christopher, L.; Giff

  • Fathers—stories: Beaty

  • FOLKTALES AND FAIRY TALES: Christopher, Neil; Pinkney

  • Friends—fiction: Federle; Foxlee; Jennings; Sheldon

  • Friends—stories: Kim; Prahin; Stoop

  • Funerals—fiction: Moses

  • Games—fiction: Christopher, L.; Dashner

  • Ghosts—fiction: Garcia; Vaught [End Page 296]

  • Gods and goddesses—fiction: Pope

  • Gold Rush: Meissner

  • Grandparents—fiction: Woods

  • GRAPHIC NOVELS: Christopher, Neil; Pope

  • Grief—fiction: Block; de Gramont; Hubbard; Kate; Pitcher; Scott

  • Guilt—fiction: Pitcher

  • Health: Macaulay

  • HISTORICAL FICTION: Christopher, Nicholas; Cokal; Martin; Moses; Waller

  • History, U.S.: Bolden; Levy; Meissner; Meltzer; Rappaport; Tougias

  • History, world: Isabella

  • Holocaust—fiction: Sax

  • Homelessness—fiction: Strasser

  • HORROR: Christopher, Neil

  • Hospitals—fiction: Vaught

  • HUMOR: Federle; Joyce; Robinson; Shea; Underwood

  • Identity—fiction: Demetrios

  • Imagination—stories: Stoop; Zuppardi

  • Immigrants—stories: Kim

  • Inuit—fiction: Christopher, Neil

  • Jaguars—fiction: Tiernan

  • Jealousy—stories: Underwood

  • Jews—fiction: Sax

  • Journals—fiction: Sheldon

  • Language arts: Isabella

  • Latinos—fiction: Farmer

  • Legends—fiction: Kate

  • Letters—stories: Beaty

  • Linguistics: Isabella

  • Literature, classical: Meyer

  • Literature, English: de Gramont

  • Literature, world: Wiebe

  • Magic—fiction: Christopher, Nicholas

  • Mental illness—fiction: Almond

  • Mixed-race people—fiction: Woods

  • Monsters—stories: Shea

  • MOTHER GOOSE: McPhail

  • Mothers—fiction: Martin; Stewart

  • Moving—stories: Kim

  • Music and musicians: Levy

  • Music and musicians—fiction: Christopher, Nicholas

  • MYSTERIES: Benway; Christopher, L.; Foxlee; Giff; Hale; Stewart

  • Nature study: Downer; Na; Roth

  • Nursery rhymes: McPhail

  • Parrots: Roth

  • Play—stories: Zuppardi

  • POETRY: McPhail

  • Possession—fiction: Block

  • Poverty—fiction: Strasser

  • Prehistoric animals—stories: Robinson

  • Presidents: Meltzer; Rappaport

  • Post traumatic stress disorder—fiction: Anderson

  • Puerto Rico: Roth

  • Rabbits—stories: Shea

  • Reading aloud: Giff

  • Reading, easy: Joyce; Macaulay

  • Reading, reluctant: Monninger

  • Relationships—fiction: Anderson; Benway; Capetta; de Gramont; Demetrios; Hubbard; Meyer; Pitcher; Sheldon; Stewart; Strasser

  • Romance—fiction: Block; Chima; Douglas; Larson; Scott; Walker; Waller

  • Royalty—fiction: Cokal; Larson School—fiction: Benway; Jennings; Staniszewski; Wiebe

  • Science: Macaulay

  • SCIENCE FICTION: Bishara; Capetta; Dashner; Douglas; Farmer; Jaffe; Sanderson

  • Secrets—fiction: Pitcher

  • Sharing—stories: Valentine

  • Shipwrecks: Tougias

  • Soldiers—fiction: Reedy

  • Songs: Levy

  • Spies and spying—fiction: Benway

  • Stalking—fiction: Sheldon

  • Storytime: Pinkney

  • Suffragettes—fiction: Waller

  • SUPERNATURAL STORIES: Block; Chima; de Gramont; Garcia; Kate; Tiernan; Walker; Wiebe

  • Superpowers—fiction: Sanderson

  • SURVIVAL STORIES: Monninger; Tougias [End Page 297]

  • SUSPENSE: Stewart

  • Television—fiction: Demetrios

  • Time travel—fiction: Douglas

  • TODDLER BOOKS: McPhail

  • Twins—fiction: Block; Martin

  • Venice—fiction: Christopher, Nicholas

  • Voyages and travel: Meissner

  • Voyages and travel—fiction: de la Cruz

  • War—fiction: Meyer; Pope

  • Wolves—fiction: Christopher, Neil

  • Women’s studies: Cokal; Meltzer; Powell; Waller

  • WORDLESS BOOKS: Kim

  • Work—fiction: Staniszewski

  • World War II—fiction: Sax

  • Writers and writing—fiction: Hubbard [End Page 298]

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