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Teeny Little Grief Machines
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Linda Oatman High |
Like watching a movie frame by frame, we watch Lexi is come unglued in this novel in verse. She's alienated from school and family. Her father is in the county jail. She cannot connect with her chain… |
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City of snow
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Linda Oatman High |
A fictionalized account, told in free-verse poems, of a young girl's experience living through the 1888 "Great Blizzard" in New York City. |
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Planet Pregnancy
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Linda Oatman High |
Sixteen-year-old Sahara struggles with an unplanned pregnancy, and all its conflicting emotions, in this novel told in free verse. |
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Hound Heaven
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Linda Oatman High |
Living with her grandfather on Muckwater Mountain in West Virginia, twelve-year-old Silver aggressively pursues her dream of having a dog by working to earn the money for one. |
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Sister Slam and the Poetic Motormouth Road Trip
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Linda Oatman High |
In this novel told in slam verse, best friends and aspiring poets Laura and Twig embark on a road trip after graduating from high school, from Pennsylvania to New York City, to compete at slam poetry… |
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A stone's throw from Paradise
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Linda Oatman High |
Twelve-year-old Lizzie searches for memories of her mother while spending a summer with her great-grandmother among the Amish in Pearly Gates, Pennsylvania. |
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