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"Stepsisters Fiction."
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Monica and the bratty stepsister
by
Gallagher, Diana G
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Canga, C. B., ill
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Gallagher, Diana G. Monica
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Stepsisters Juvenile fiction.
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Stepsisters Fiction.
2011
Dealing with a little stepsister is never easy, but Monica has her hands full with Angela, and nothing will ever go right when she tags along.
Monica and the weekend of drama
by
Gallagher, Diana G
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Responsibility Juvenile fiction.
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Self-reliance Juvenile fiction.
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Babysitters Juvenile fiction.
2012
When her mother cannot find a babysitter for the weekend, thirteen-year-old Monica is left in charge of the house and her stepsister Angela, with disastrous results.
Follow me into the dark
\"Kate and Gillian are stepsiblings, each bearing two generations' worth of mental illness and cruelty. One is an obsessive-compulsive baker, the other an oversexed hyper-intellectual. Emotionally stunted adults, they live separate, brittle lives. But they converge when Jonah, Gillian's beloved brother and a murder suspect, introduces himself to Kate. As Jonah continues his unannounced visits, and a string of murders plagues the county, Kate can't seem to stop wondering which sibling her mother loved most.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Cinderella
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Bryan, Ed, illustrator
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Cinderella (Tale) Adaptations.
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Cinderella (Legendary character) Juvenile fiction.
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Princesses Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"A funny and contemporary retelling of a classic children's fairy tale based on the award-winning app\"--Page 4 of cover.
Wicked stepsister : a 4D book
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Kammer, Gina, author
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Chalik, Chris, illustrator
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Sautter, Aaron J., editor
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Peer counseling of students Juvenile fiction.
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Stepsisters Juvenile fiction.
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Jealousy Juvenile fiction.
2019
Eighth-grader Syah Walker is in an escalating war of cruel pranks with her older stepsister, Keelah, who is jealous of all the attention Syah is getting because of her skills as a peer counselor at Emdaria North Middle School, and the only solution seems to be to require the two girls to enter a MindLink session with each other--but once inside her sister's mind Syah finds a fairytale mindscape where Keelah has become a dragon inside a castle fortress, and somehow Syah must reach Keelah reconcile their differences.
Apple pie promises
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Homzie, Hillary, author
in
Children of divorced parents Juvenile fiction.
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Stepfamilies Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Lily has lived with her mom since her parents got divorced several years ago, and her dad has recently remarried to a woman with a daughter her age named Hannah. But now, Lily's mom has gotten a once-in-a-lifetime work opportunity in Africa and she'll be gone for a year, so Lily is moving in with her dad--and new stepmom and new stepsister. It'll be as easy as apple pie, right? Wrong. Lily promises her dad that she'll try to get along with everyone, but she is not happy about it. Her stepmom is nice, but she's no replacement for her real mom, and Lily feels like she barely gets any one-on-one time with her dad anymore. The real problem, though, is Hannah. What starts out as tension between the new stepsisters becomes a full-on war, both at home and at school. Harmless pranks turn into total sabotage. Can Lily survive the year--or is her family fractured beyond repair?\"--Page 4 of cover.