Keith Calabrese
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A Drop of Hope
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published
2019
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6 editions
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Lena's Shoes Are Nervous: A First-Day-of-School Dilemma
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published
2018
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2 editions
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Connect the Dots
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published
2020
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5 editions
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Wild Ride
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published
2022
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2 editions
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Drop of Hope
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“Maybe that was the point, in the end. You can't fix the world. But you do your best in your own little corner of it. And you hope.”
― A Drop of Hope
― A Drop of Hope
“Don't you get it? That kid just wanted to get his problems off his chest for a minute. That's all. He doesn't want to whine to his parents or his friends, but it's a lot to keep inside so he talks to a big hole in the ground.”
― A Drop of Hope
― A Drop of Hope
Polls
What book should we read in June?
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Eventown
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Shouting at the Rain by LYNDA MULLALY HUNT
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... Sweeping Up the Heart by Kevin Henkes
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Song for a whale
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The Lost Girl by Anne Ursu
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Song for a Whale
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Right as Rain by Lindsey Stoddard
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All the Greys on Greene Street
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Leo Gray and the Luncar Eclipse K.J. Kruk
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