Top-rated books by Martin W. Sandler
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Award winning
Born to Fly: The Untold Story of the Downed American Reconnaissance Plane
Michael French, Shane Osborn, 2001
272 pages
Why to read
Inspiring tale of resilience and courage.
Real-life adventure captivates and educates.
Enhances understanding of historical events.
Encourages perseverance and determination.

Born to Fly: The Untold Story of the Downed American Reconnaissance Plane
Michael French, Shane Osborn, 2001
Award winning
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World
Elena Favilli, 2020
224 pages
Why to read
Empowers girls with real-life, inspiring immigrant stories.
Celebrates cultural diversity and personal achievement.
Enhances knowledge on global history and significant contributions.
Stimulates curiosity and fosters a sense of empowerment.

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World
Elena Favilli, 2020
Award winning
An American Army of Two (On My Own History)
Janet Greeson, 1991
48 pages
Why to read
Historical tale enhances kids' understanding of bravery.
Inspires pride in American history and heroes.
Enhances reading skills and historical knowledge.
Empowers young readers through resilient characters.

An American Army of Two (On My Own History)
Janet Greeson, 1991
Houses and Homes
Carol Bowyer, 1978
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse living spaces and cultures worldwide.
Enhances global awareness and social understanding.
Supports early geographical education.
Fosters appreciation for multiculturalism and diversity.

Houses and Homes
Carol Bowyer, 1978
Award winning
They Called Her Molly Pitcher
Anne Rockwell, 2002
40 pages
Why to read
Inspiring historical tale of courage and determination.
Empowers children with strong female role model.
Enhances knowledge about American Revolutionary history.
Stimulates discussions on bravery and resilience.

They Called Her Molly Pitcher
Anne Rockwell, 2002
Award winning
If You Lived When There Was Slavery In America
Anne Kamma, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Provides historical context in an accessible way for kids.
Encourages empathy and understanding of diverse experiences.
Supports conversations about freedom and human rights.
Enhances critical thinking about past and present societal issues.

If You Lived When There Was Slavery In America
Anne Kamma, 2004
Award winning
All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything
Annette Bay Pimentel, Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Inspiring story of resilience and empowerment.
Educates on disability rights and activism.
Encourages empathy and understanding in young readers.
Beautifully illustrated, engaging narrative.

All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything
Annette Bay Pimentel, Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, 2020
Award winning
Many Thousand Gone: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom
Virginia Hamilton, 1993
160 pages
Why to read
Explores journey from slavery to freedom vividly.
Educational content on African American history.
Inspires empathy and understanding among young readers.
Supports conversations on racial justice and equality.
