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Roy is not a dog
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Shapiro, Esmé, 1992- author, illustrator
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Kaufman, Daniel Newell, author
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Neighbors Juvenile fiction.
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Newspaper carriers Fiction.
2024
\"On Lilypod Lane, everyone knows everything about everybody . . . or so they believe! When curious paperboy Weasel encounters his mysterious neighbor Roy on his route, he becomes convinced that Roy is actually a dog! But when his friend Pam Pam disagrees, Weasel must put on his detective cap and do his best sleuthing to reveal Roy's extraordinary secret, and prove that not everything is as it seems, once and for all!\"-- Provided by publisher.
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Eyes that weave the world's wonders
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Ho, Joanna, author
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Kleinrock, Liz, author
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Ho, Dung, illustrator
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Asian Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Intercountry adoption Juvenile fiction.
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Adoption Psychological aspects Juvenile fiction.
2024
\"From New York Times bestselling Joanna Ho, of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, and award-winning educator Liz Kleinrock comes a powerful companion picture book about adoption and family. A young girl who is a transracial adoptee learns to love her Asian eyes and finds familial connection and meaning through them, even though they look different from her parents'. Her family bond is deep and their connection is filled with love. She wonders about her birth mom and comes to appreciate both her birth culture and her adopted family's culture, for even though they may seem very different, they are both a part of her, and that is what makes her beautiful. She learns to appreciate the differences in her family and celebrate them.\"--Provided by publisher.