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"Kansas History 20th century Juvenile fiction."
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The great unknowable end
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Ormsbee, Katie, author
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Teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Communal living Juvenile fiction.
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Paranormal fiction.
2019
Told in two voices, sixteen-year-old Galliard and seventeen-year-old Stella cross paths and realize they must determine their own futures as strange events occur in Slater, Kansas, and its neighboring commune in 1977.
Fig
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Schantz, Sarah Elizabeth, author
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Schizophrenia Juvenile fiction.
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Mental illness Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
2015
In 1994, Fig looks back on her life and relates her experiences, from age six to nineteen, as she desperately tries to save her mother from schizophrenia while her own mental health and relationships deteriorate.
Nettie and Nellie Crook : orphan train sisters
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Abbott, E. F., author
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Hill, Susan, 1965- Nettie and Nellie Crook
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Hansen, Clint, illustrator
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Children's Aid Society (New York, N.Y.) Juvenile fiction.
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Children's Aid Society (New York, N.Y.) Fiction.
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Orphan trains Juvenile fiction.
2016
Twin sisters Nettie and Nellie Crook are taken away from their disfunctional parents in 1910 when they are only five years old and placed in an orphanage--at six they are put on the orphan train by the Children's Aid Society and moved from New York City to Kansas, ending up in a household where they are treated more as servants than children.