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	Comments on: #5OnFri: Upper Middle Grade Historical Fiction	</title>
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		By: Sara Letourneau		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These books might be geared more for a YA audience... but when I was in my tweens, my favorite writer was Scott O&#039;Dell, who wrote mostly historical fiction about teenage girls from different Native American tribes. Oh, and the American Girl series, which focused on &#039;tween girls living in different periods of America&#039;s history (World War II, American Revolution, Civil War, Victorian era, etc.). I think I might still have those books stored away somewhere...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These books might be geared more for a YA audience&#8230; but when I was in my tweens, my favorite writer was Scott O&#8217;Dell, who wrote mostly historical fiction about teenage girls from different Native American tribes. Oh, and the American Girl series, which focused on &#8216;tween girls living in different periods of America&#8217;s history (World War II, American Revolution, Civil War, Victorian era, etc.). I think I might still have those books stored away somewhere&#8230;</p>
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