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Unusual chickens for the exceptional poultry farmer
by Kelly Jones
Feeling like a fish out of water when her family moves from Los Angeles to a recently inherited chicken farm, 12-year-old Sophie encounters a telekinetic chicken and her equally unusual flockmates, who are endangered by a thieving farmer. Simultaneous eBook.
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Same sun here
by Silas House
Bonding over commonalities in spite of disparate backgrounds, Meena, an Indian immigrant living in New York City's Chinatown, and River, the son of a Kentucky coal miner, become pen pals and overcome cultural misconceptions while sharing respective hardships.
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Dying to meet you
by Kate Klise
Children's book author I. B. Grumply gets more than he bargained for when he rents a quiet place to write for the summer, in this story told mostly through letters
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Dear Max
by Sally Grindley
As Max--who is almost ten--and his favorite author, D.J. Lucas, exchange letters, the two writers help each other with their new books and develop a special friendship. Reprint.
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The girl who drank the moon
by Kelly Regan Barnhill
Luna, whose magical abilities are emerging, was raised in the forest by a witch, a swamp monster, and a dragon, but when a young man from the Protectorate is determined to kill the witch, Luna must use her magic to protect her family
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So totally Emily Ebers
by Lisa Yee
With her father on tour and not doing such a good job of keeping in touch, Emily does her best to keep him up-to-date on all her adventures. By the author of Millicent Min, Girl Genius.
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Letters from the corrugated castle : a novel of gold rush California, 1850-1852
by Joan W. Blos
Having moved with her aunt and uncle to San Francisco during the Gold Rush-era, Eldora discovers that she is not an orphan after all and that her long-lost mother wants to reunite with her--only adding to the pressure in dealing with her move to the big city and away from all her friends back east.
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