Gr 6-9-These series entries combine student appeal with solid facts. Relocation covers more than 300 years of conscious and unconscious policies that deprived Native Americans of their lives, land, and self-determination. The text includes quotes from both well-known figures (Thomas Jefferson, Chief Joseph) and lesser-known sources (James Smith, Captain L.B. Webster). This well-constructed book may encourage students to explore such titles as Donald Fixico's detailed Termination & Relocation (Univ. of New Mexico, 1990). Elizabethan England presents more than biographical details of the queen who was arguably the most able and successful in Great Britain's history. While not ignoring more familiar aspects of the Tudor age (Shakespeare, the defeat of the Spanish Armada, etc.), the author discusses other elements of the period as well. Both titles feature black-and-white reproductions, helpful timelines, annotated bibliographies, and welcoming formats.-Anita Palladino, Finkelstein Memorial Library, Spring Valley, NY