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Bling it on!
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Santopolo, Jill, author
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Santopolo, Jill. Sparkle Spa ;
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Carnivals Juvenile fiction.
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Manicuring Juvenile fiction.
2015
The Sparkle Spa nail salon relocates for Carnival Day-but can the Tanner sisters salvage the situation when a not-so-fun problem appears? It's Carnival Day at Auden Elementary School and Aly and Brooke are thrilled to set up a glittering Sparkle Spa booth for festive manicures. But what starts off all fun and games soon ends up in unpolished disaster! Can the girls find a way to repair the damage in time to enjoy the day?
Posthumous Louisiana: Louisiana’s Literary Reinvention in Alfred Mercier’s The Saint-Ybars Plantation (1881)
2016
(77-78) Where Soulé protested against the Restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in the 1820s, Pélasge is part of the June Days uprising of 1848 that railed against the closure of the National Workshops. The horizon grows even darker in Mercier's last work, Johnelle (1891): published a decade after The Saint-Ybars Plantation and only three years before his death, this novella \". . . mourns the loss of Louisiana's Franco-Creole future that might have been as figured in the specter of the beautiful Creole baby Johnelle, aborted at birth by her merciless mother from New York\" (Graves 151). A people that reads and writes, that concerns itself with literature and art, never perishes, and we have the satisfaction of thinking that we will have contributed to cultivating the cult of truth and beauty among our fellow citizens by helping preserve in Louisiana the French language, that admirable medium of human thought.
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Stick with me!
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Carbone, Courtney, author
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Hall, Susan E., illustrator
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Nickelodeon (Firm)
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Beauty shops Juvenile fiction.
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Hair Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2018
When Rox and Blair get stuck together from some very sticky hairspray, Sunny must save them before their special night at the ballet.
Barber Shop Chronicles
2017
Barber Shop Chronicles is a generously funny, heart-warming and insightful new play set in five African cities, Johannesburg, Harare, Kampala, Lagos, Accra, and in London. Inspired in part by the story of a Leeds barber, the play invites the audience into a unique environment where the banter may be barbed, but the truth always telling. The barbers of these tales are sages, role models and father figures who keep the men together and the stories alive.
Glam opening!
by
Santopolo, Jill, author
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Santopolo, Jill. Sparkle Spa ;
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Interpersonal conflict Juvenile fiction.
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Beauty shops Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers Juvenile fiction.
2017
When their mothers join forces and open a new salon together, Aly and her nemesis Suzy are forced to work side by side in a new Sparkle Spa.
Bad news nails
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Santopolo, Jill, author
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Santopolo, Jill. Sparkle Spa ;
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Bossiness Juvenile fiction.
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
2015
The Tanner sisters have a troublesome time when Aly's archnemesis Suzy begins to work at the Sparkle Spa and starts dictating the way things should run.
The Wisconsin State Journal Doug Moe column
2013
Three different members of the same family passed the baton across the decades in helping care for Camp Randall Stadium, the Field House and finally the Kohl Center. Of getting from the Alumni Association's Arlie Mucks a slab of the Camp Randall bleachers when they were replaced in 1973.
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Junie B. Jones is a beauty shop guy
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Park, Barbara
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Brunkus, Denise, ill
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Park, Barbara. Junie B. Jones series ;
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Beauty shops Juvenile fiction.
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Hair Juvenile fiction.
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Jones, Junie B. (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
1998
After her first trip to a beauty parlor Junie decides she wants to work there, and she practices on her bunny slippers, her dog, and herself with disastrous results.
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Rex Troute column
2013
Instead of competing in swimsuits and gowns, each state rolls out its best economic development pitches in order to draw manufacturing and industry inside its borders. Sandy beaches, palm trees and no state income tax can cast a spell on any snowbird eyeing warmer climes.
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