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"Michigan Juvenile fiction."
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Mrs. Mack
2001
The author remembers the summer when she was ten years old and staying with her father in Michigan where she took riding lessons and became best friends with a perfect horse.
To the Copper Country
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Carney-Coston, Barbara
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Immigrants-Michigan-Keweenaw Peninsula-History-19th century-Juvenile fiction
2017
This book is suitable for young readers and would be an excellent tool for teaching empathy and Michigan history in the classroom.
I now pronounce you someone else
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McCahan, Erin
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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Dating (Social customs) Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
2010
Eighteen-year-old Bronwen has long felt that she was switched with another child at birth, and so although she loves Jared, she must decide if she is ready to be married or should, instead, live on her own first.
Cupcake cousins
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Hannigan, Kate, author
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Hughes, Brooke Boynton, illustrator
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Hannigan, Kate. Cupcake cousins ;
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Cousins Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Weddings Juvenile fiction.
2015
During a family vacation at Lake Michigan, nine-year-old cousins Willow and Delia, desperate to avoid being flower girls in their aunt's wedding, try to demonstrate that they would do better as chefs for the reception.
Hidden
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Frost, Helen, 1949-
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Interpersonal relations in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
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Camps Juvenile fiction.
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Memory Juvenile fiction.
2011
When fourteen-year-olds Wren and Darra meet at a Michigan summer camp, both are overwhelmed by memories from six years earlier when Darra's father stole a car, unaware that Wren was hiding in the back.
Titans
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Scott, Victoria (Young adult author), author
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Racing Juvenile fiction.
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Compulsive gamblers Juvenile fiction.
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Families Michigan Detroit Juvenile fiction.
2016
Seventeen-year-old Astrid Sullivan belongs to a family of compulsive gamblers, and now that her father has been laid off from his job in Detroit and lost all their money betting on the Titans, which are half-horse, half car, and race around impossible tracks, her family is falling apart--but when Astrid's new friends give her the chance to participate in this year's Titan races, she thinks she sees a way to win some money and keep her family together.
A Million Junes
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Henry, Emily, author
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Vendetta Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Blessing and cursing Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"For as long as Jack 'June' O'Donnell has been alive, her parents have had only one rule: stay away from the Angert family. But when June collides--quite literally--with Saul Angert, sparks fly, and everything June has always know is thrown into chaos. Who exactly is this gruff, sarcastic, but seemingly harmless boy who has returned to their hometown of Five Fingers, Michigan, after three mysterious years away? And why has June--an O'Donnell to her core--never questioned her late father's deep hatred of the Angert family? After all, the O'Donnells and the Angerts may have mythic legacies, for all the tall tales they weave, both founding families are tight-lipped about what caused the century-old rift between them. As Saul and June's connection grows deeper, they find that the magic, ghosts, and coywolves of Five Fingers seem to be conspiring to reveal the truth about the harrowing curse that has plagued their bloodlines for generations.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Betty before X
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Shabazz, Ilyasah, author
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Watson, Renâee, author
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Shabazz, Betty Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction.
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Shabazz, Betty,
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Civil rights movements Juvenile fiction.
2018
Raised by her aunt until she is six, Betty, who will later marry Malcolm X, joins her mother and stepfamily in 1940s Detroit, where she learns about the civil rights movement.
The house with a clock in its walls
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Bellairs, John, author
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Gorey, Edward, 1925-2000, illustrator
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Bellairs, John. Lewis Barnavelt mysteries
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Barnavelt, Lewis (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Pottinger, Rose Rita (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"When Lewis Barnavelt, an orphan, comes to stay with his uncle Jonathan, he expects to meet an ordinary person. But he is wrong. Uncle Jonathan and his next-door neighbor, Mrs. Zimmermann, are both magicians. Lewis is thrilled. At first, watching magic is enough. Then Lewis experiments with magic himself and unknowingly resurrects the former owner of the house: a woman named Serenna Izard\"--Back cover.
Warrior girl unearthed
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Boulley, Angeline, author
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Twins Juvenile fiction.
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Summer Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
2023
With the rising number of missing Indigenous women, her family's involvement in a murder investigation, and grave robbers profiting off her Anishinaabe tribe, Perry takes matters into her own hands to solve the mystery and reclaim her people's inheritance.