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Books by Janie Lynn Panagopoulos

Available from Karis Distributing

klkaris@comcast.net

 

Dream Quest Series:

 

Traders in Time  paperback, $9.95; Teacher’s Guide $8.95  18th century story of fur traders and Indians

 

Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp  paperback, $8.95; Teacher’s Guide $8.95  19th century lumbering camp

 

Erie Trail West paperback, $8.95; Teacher’s Guide $8.95  19th century travels from New York to Michigan Territory

 

North to Iron Country paperback, $8.95; Teacher’s Guide $8.95  19th century upper peninsula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin

 

Train to Midnight paperback, $8.95; Teacher’s Guide $4.25  19th century escape on the Underground Railroad

 

*** National Council for Geographic Education GEM (Geography Excellence in Media) Award Winner:

A Faraway Home:  An Orphan Train Story paperback, $11.95  19th century Children’s Aid Society first placement of orphaned children to the heartland of America

 

Little Ship Under Full Sail:  An Adventure in History paperback, $8.95             New Item:  Teacher’s Guide $6.95  18th century story of Nellie Lytle’s capture by Indians; Girl Scout connection

 

Mark of the Bear Claw hardcover, $15.95, paperback, $8.95  18th century connections to Chief Pontiac, Forts Detroit and Michilimackinac

 

Great Lakes Adventure in History and Mystery series:

 

The Runes of Isle Royale paperback, $8.95  historical connection to Viking exploration of the Great Lakes

 

Calling the Griffin paperback, $8.95  historical connection to French explorer LaSalle and his ship

 

Madame Cadillac’s Ghost paperback, $8.95  historical connection to the founder of Detroit

 

 

Picture Books written for the State of Michigan’s ‘The History of the Inhabitants of the Straits of Mackinac’ series:

 

A Place Called Home:  Michigan’s Mill Creek Story hardcover, $18.95  18th century story of Campbell family that created Mill Creek

 

Castle at the Straits hardcover, $18.95  18th century story of Marshall who ran the lighthouse at the Straits of Mackinac