Barbara Girion
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Misty and Me
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1979
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7 editions
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Indian Summer
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1990
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3 editions
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A Handful of Stars
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1981
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4 editions
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A Tangle of Roots
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1976
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5 editions
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Joshua, the Czar, and the Chicken Bone Wish
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1978
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5 editions
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In the Middle of a Rainbow (Two Hearts, #1)
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1983
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2 editions
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Like Everybody Else
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published
1980
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3 editions
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A Very Brief Season
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published
1984
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2 editions
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Front Page Exclusive: Jill's Story (Going Places, #2)
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1987
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Portfolio to Fame: Cameron’s Story (Going Places, #3)
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1987
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“Grown-ups! They're so sure they know everything. Just because two girls are the same age and in the same school grade and are thrown together doesn't mean they're going to be friends.”
― Indian Summer
― Indian Summer
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| What's the Name o...: SOLVED. Native American girl and white girl become friends, contemporary setting on reservation where white girl's parents are doctors. [s] | 3 | 19 | May 15, 2017 02:03PM |
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