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Best friends Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Authorship Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Charlotte and Frankie think their lives are much more boring than the teen novels they read, but when Charlotte decides to write about their experiences, they realize much more is happening than meets the eye\"-- Provided by publisher.
Ivy + Bean bound to be bad
Best friends Ivy and Bean learn that being very good can be a real challenge when they set out to become like a man Ivy heard about who was so pure of heart that birds and animals followed him.
Ivy + Bean one big happy family
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Barrows, Annie, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
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Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean (Series) ;
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Ivy (Fictitious character : Barrows) Juvenile fiction.
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Bean (Fictitious character : Barrows) Juvenile fiction.
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Only child Juvenile fiction.
2018
When classmate Vanessa insists that all single children are spoiled, Ivy wonders whether she can become \"unspoiled\" by giving away all her clothes at school (which does not go over well with her teacher or parents)--but ultimately decides that all she needs to accomplish her goal is a little sister.
What John Marco saw
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Barrows, Annie, author
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Lemon, Nancy, illustrator
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Attention Juvenile fiction.
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Mindfulness (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Nature observation Juvenile fiction.
2019
Little John Marco is a keen observer of his world, but nobody--not his big brothers and sisters, not his parents, or his neighbors--listens to him; and only the fat orange cat in the front yard agrees with him that the tree in the yard is falling down.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
It's 1946, and as Juliet Ashton sits at her desk in her Chelsea flat, she is stumped. A writer of witty newspaper columns during the war, she can't think of what to write next. Out of the blue, she receives a letter from one Dawsy Adams of Guernsey - by chance he's acquired a book Juliet once owned - and they begin a correspondence. Dawsey is a member of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society, and it's not long before the rest of the members write to Juliet: gawky Isola, who makes potions, Eben, the fisherman who loves Shakespeare, and Will Thisbee, chef of the famous potato peel pie. As letters fly back and forth, Juliet comes to know the extraordinary personalities of the society and their lives under German occupation. Entranced by their stories, Juliet decides to visit the island to meet them properly - and unwittingly turns her life upside downs.