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Jerry Spinelli |
Eggs |
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Hachette Audio, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover, CD |
David's grief from losing his mother turns to anger which he directs at his grandmother (narrated by Suzanne Toren and Cassandra Morris). (LS) |
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Jerry Spinelli |
Love, Stargirl |
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Knopf, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover, CD, e-Book |
Stargirl is back to tell her own story of what happens after she leaves Arizona. (LS) |
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Jerry Spinelli |
Maniac Magee |
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Little, Brown & Co., 2000 (1990) |
Hardcover, Paperback, Audio |
Orphaned Jeffrey Magee runs from an aunt and uncle with two toasters and stops in Two Mills, where he makes a difference in both East and West End communities. Maniac Magee is the perfect kid hero with all the right stuff. (HW) |
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Jerry Spinelli |
Milkweed |
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Knopf, 2006 (2003) |
Hardcover, Paperback, Audio, e-Book |
An intense story of what happened in the early to mid-1940s, as the Germans under Hitler and Himmler overpowered Poland, attempting to wipe out a population with atrocities beyond imagination. (JL) |
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Jerry Spinelli |
Space Station Seventh Grade |
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Little, Brown & Co., 2001 (1982) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
Tells about a year in the life of a seventh grader, with the author's usual skill at getting inside the peculiar mind of the adolescent boy. Read it to find out what really happened to the chicken bones. (HW) |
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