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Keep a pocket in your poem : classic poems and playful parodies
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Lewis, J. Patrick, author
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Wright, Johanna, illustrator
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Children's poetry, American.
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Children's poetry, English.
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Children's poetry, Scottish.
2017
Collects thirteen classic poems by such masters as Robert Frost, Langton Hughes, and Emily Dickinson, and pairs them with lighthearted parodies.
Secrets out!
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Sternberg, Julie, author
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Wright, Johanna, illustrator
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Sternberg, Julie. Top secret diary of Celie Valentine ;
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Diaries Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Secrecy Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Ten-year-old Celie's grandmother has moved in with her family, and Granny's forgetfulness is starting to worry Celie. In the meantime, she can tell her parents are keeping secrets, but she can't talk to her best friend Lula or her sister Jo, because they're both keeping secrets, too. Why is Lula not sharing with Celie? Who is Jo texting all the time? And what is Celie supposed to do when special time with her grandmother becomes much more complicated--and possibly dangerous--than Celie can manage on her own?\"--Amazon.com.
Friendship over
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Sternberg, Julie, author
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Wright, Johanna, illustrator
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Sternberg, Julie. Top secret diary of Celie Valentine ;
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Diaries Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Humorous stories.
2014
\"Ten-year-old Celie has quite a few things on her mind--fights with her sister Jo, secrets at school, an increasingly forgetful grandmother, and worst of all, a best friend who won't speak to her. How can a girl who hates change survive, when everything in her life is changing? By writing, of course. Celie's often comical and always heartfelt diary entries include notes, e-mails, homework assignments, and pages from her top-secret spy notebook.\"-- Publisher's website.