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39 result(s) for "Weddings Juvenile fiction."
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Nana's getting married
A young boy disapproves of his grandmother dating her boyfriend, Bob, because she spends more time with Bob than with him, and he tries to find ways to separate them before their wedding.
Brenda Berman, Wedding Expert (review)
Morrison reviews Brenda Berman, Wedding Expert by Jane Breskin Zalben and illustrated by Victoria Chess.
The market wedding
Morris the fishmonger falls in love with Minnie, the milliner whose cart is across the street from his in the turn-of-the-century Kensington Market in Toronto, and even though his plan for a fine wedding backfires, all ends well.
Daisy Jane, Best-Ever Flower Girl! (review)
Coats reviews Daisy Jane, Best-Ever Flower Girl! by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Claudine Gevry.
Here comes the-- trouble!
Mayhem ensues when Frannie, thrilled to be the flower girl in the wedding of her best friend's mother, discovers her latest calling--wedding planning.
Course File for \Film Genres and the Image of Youth\
Shary examines film genres, particularly the American youth film, a genre that is easily recognizable and yet usually given little respect. Hollywood youth films evince significant patterns over time that are often mixed across genres that validate teenagers' ambitions.
Lilly's big day
When her teacher announces that he is getting married, Lilly the mouse sets her heart on being the flower girl at his wedding.
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Neal Justin column
The film, directed by Rodman Flender, fails to capture the raw energy of the tour, which made a stop in Minneapolis and just about every burg with a venue larger than a VFW hall.