Jazz -- Juvenile fiction
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Jazz -- Juvenile fiction
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Jazz
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Incoming Resources
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- Riding on Duke's train, Mick Carlon
- A good night for ghosts, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Happy JazzFest, a story for all ages about the greatest festival in the world
- The deaf musicians, by Pete Seeger and Paul DuBois Jacobs ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- When the beat drops, Anna Hecker
- Hurricane Song, Paul Volponi
- Stalebread Charlie and The Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band, by Michael James Mahin ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Bat and Rat, by Patrick Jennings ; illustrations by Matthew Cordell
- Spooky second line, Johnette Downing
- Lookin' for Bird in the big city, Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Marek Los
- Jazz baby, Lisa Wheeler ; illustrations by R. Gregory Christie
- Herman and Rosie, Gus Gordon
- Bring on that beat, written and illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Hip Cat, by Jonathan London ; illustrated by Woodleigh Hubbard
- Girl singer, by Mick Carlon
- Cool Daddy Rat, Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Mike Lester
- The cat who invented bebop, Marshall Arisman
- Bat and Rat, by Patrick Jennings ; illustrations by Matthew Cordell
- D.J. and the Jazz Fest, Denise Walter McConduit ; illustrated by Emile F. Henriquez
- Rent party jazz, by William Miller ; illustrated by Charlotte Riley-Webb
- Heaven's all-star jazz band, Don Carter
- Duke Ellington's Nutcracker suite, Anna Harwell Celenza ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Ruby sings the blues, story & pictures by Niki Daly
- Acoustic Rooster and his barnyard band, written by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- The jazz of our street, by Fatima Shaik ; pictures by E.B. Lewis
- Bebop Express, by H.L. Panahi ; illustrated by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
- A horn for Louis, by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by James Bernardin
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