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Mystère Livre de Coloriage Couleur Par Numéro Pour Adulte : Un Livre de Coloriage Adulte Couleur Par Numéros Jardins Fleuris à Colorier et Afficher Coloriages Mysteres Grand (French Edition)
Mystère Livre de Coloriage Couleur Par Numéro Pour Adulte : Un Livre de Coloriage Adulte Couleur Par Numéros Jardins Fleuris à Colorier et Afficher Coloriages Mysteres Grand (French Edition)
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Author(s): Driedger, MaryLou
ISBN No.: 9781772034356
Pages: 192
Year: 202304
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 20.63
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Stories from the Swinging Sixties help friends overcome their divisions and a family bridge the generation gap in this uplifting contemporary tale. Young readers will identify with Will's insecurities, and cheer when he realizes goodness surrounds him. When in doubt, Grandma's story box has the answer." --Harriet Zaidman, author of Second Chances, winner of the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People "MaryLou Driedger has deftly woven together a historical fiction story of a girl growing up in the fast-changing 1960s and a contemporary story of a boy dealing with bullying, making new friends, and learning how to trust. Both storylines are compelling in their own right, and together they form this beautifully written novel that lets us sink into each character's coming-of-age journey. Sixties Girl is a captivating page turner that I did not want to end! Fans of Driedger's first book, Lost on the Prairie, will not be disappointed!" --Jodi Carmichael, award-winning author of The U-nique Lou Fox "In this thoughtful middle-grade novel, the past deftly intersects with the present. His grandmother's old suitcase, stuffed with random objects, becomes eleven-year-old Will's portal to both family and world history, and to a better understanding of himself. An empowering book about sharing stories, Sixties Girl is sure to stimulate conversation between generations.


" --Gabriele Goldstone, award-winning author of family-inspirednovels Crow Stone and Tainted Amber "Listening to stories told by his grandmother about growing up in the 1960s compels young Will to ask hard questions about his own relationships with friends and family. Heartfelt, warm, rich in details, meticulously researched, and complete with intriguing historical notes, MaryLou Driedger's Sixties Girl adeptly brings the era to life." --Larry Verstraete, author of Coop the Great.


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