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A captivating sequel to The Secret Life of Owen Skye that captures perfectly the bewilderment and joy of being a kid.
Ages 8 to 11
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The third in the highly praised Owen Skye series, following The Secret Life of Owen Skye and After Silvia.
Ages 8 to 11
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In this novel based on Great Expectations, Brian Doyle does a brilliant job of dealing with the issue of class and all its implications.
Ages 11 to 14
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Eleven-year-old Primrose learns more about herself and what her future will be in this humorous and tender novel, a Newbery Honor Book.
Ages 10 to 14
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Maynard Chan has had the hiccups for three months, and it's starting to look as if nothing he does will stop them. . .until he's faced with the prospect of appearing live before millions of viewers on the country's most famous late-night TV talk show!
Ages 8 to 12
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A madcap shaggy-dog story that makes delightful comic sport of people's readiness to misread a situation and to overreact wildly.
Ages 7 to 10
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In this hilarious chapter book mystery, meet a girl whose parents have been kidnapped by disreputable foxes, and a pair of detectives that also happen to be bunnies!
Ages 9 to 12
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When his family rents out part of their house to Mr. Karp, young Randolph is astonished to learn that this man is a collector of water -- historically significant samples that he keeps in glass containers, each one carefully labeled.
Ages 8 to 10
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National Book Award and Newbery Honor winner Polly Horvath has written a rich and spirited book, filled with characters that readers will love and never forget.
Ages 12 and up
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Wise, moving, and filled with humor, this follow-up to the acclaimed My One Hundred Adventures by Newbery Honor author Polly Horvath illuminates the strange and complicated ways in which people become families.
Ages 12 and up
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