Charleston (S.C.) -- Juvenile fiction
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Charleston (S.C.) -- Juvenile fiction
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Charleston (S.C.)
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- Counting the ways to love Charleston, Ruth Paterson Chappell
- Boomer and Joey's Charleston adventure, written by Janet Lee Berg and Karen Collins Easton ; illustrated by Drew Kevitch
- Heyward the Horse loves Charleston, of course! /, written & illustrated by Andrew Barton
- Henry and Matilda's adventure in Charleston, written by Justin Williams Pope ; illustrated by Melonie Wood
- Make it three, the story of the CSS H.L. Hunley, Civil War submarine, by Margie Willis Clary ; with illustrations by Becky Hyatt Rickenbaker
- Chestnut, written by Constance W. McGeorge ; illustrated by Mary Whyte
- When walls are high, by Elizabeth Verner Hamilton ; illustrated by Laura Peck
- Nipper of Drayton Hall, Amey Lewis ; illustrations by Gerry McElroy ; foreword by Stephanie Meeks
- Jasper, written and illustrated by Eleanor Frances Lattimore
- When Fred the snake and friends explore Charleston, written by Peter B. Cotton ; illustrated by Bonnie Lemaire
- Abraham Lincoln, letters from a slave girl, by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- Hello! I'm Crackers your tour horse, Madelynn Mola Jenior
- Legare, the lowcountry lizard, the big storm /, by Christi Sanford ; illustrations by Warner McGee ; designed by Amy Manucy
- The mysterious tail of a Charleston cat, a tour guide for children of all ages, by Ruth Paterson Chappell and Bess Paterson Shipe ; with illustrations by Dean Wroth
- Hermy the hermit crab goes shopping, by Andrea Weathers ; illustration by Bob Thames
- Les petits gardes/, by Kim McDermott ;illustrated by Jean-Claude de Montfort and Kim McDermott
- International Grand Crown, by Lawrence Wertan ; cover illustration by Michael F. Duane
- Copper and the tree frog, the night heron nabbing, Mike Jones ; illustrated by Leysan Sovetnikova
- The mystery of the pirate's treasure, by Idella Bodie ; illustrated by Louise Yancey
- Here, there and everywhere with Parker Bear, a Charleston parks adventure, written by the Charleston Parks Conservancy's Park Angels ; artwork & photography by Libby Williams
- The Tradd Street Follies, by Julian Wiles ; with ill. by the author
- Monsters in Charleston, by Timothy Banks
- Jack the cat that went to war, Fort Sumter's cat, written by Russell Horres, Jr. ; illustrated by Kate Sherrill
- Hermy the hermit crab, the adventure begins/, by Andrea Weathers ; illustration by Bob Thames
- The story of Clara, Charleston's clean city pelican, written and illustrated by Celia Childress
- The Lowcountry child, written by Monica Simmons ; photography by Wilson Baker
- The hurricane mystery, created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Charles Tang
- Diana in the china shop, written and illustrated by Eleanor Frances Lattimore
- Tissie's travels, Charleston, South Carolina, written by Sandy Judy ; illustrated by Betsy Morphew
- Junior, a colored boy of Charleston, written and illustrated by Eleanor Frances Lattimore
- Blackbeard's cat, by Nancy Roberts ; with illustrations by Jack Blakeney
- Joseph's Charleston adventure, written and illustrated by Laura Jenkins Thompson
- Rosebud roams Charleston, a child's clippity-clop guide to the city, by Sally Smith
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