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Gr 1–4—Bernier-Grand does a credible job of retelling the story of the miraculous appearance of Mary to a humble Mexican farmer; the proof of his vision is an indelible image of her on his cloak...
Gr 4–7—Calliope Meadows is not thrilled about starting middle school with a brand-spanking-new pair of glasses, especially when the optometrist tells her that the ones she picked out were backordered and she'd have to wear a loaner pair—thick, black frames and all—for a few weeks...
Gr 5–10—In the first hi/lo book, Don Hogg's uncle offers $10 an hour to help hand out samples of his new fiber-rich hot dogs at a food fair, and the 15-year-old can't wait to sign up...
Gr 5–8—Ella's divorced mother has leukemia and her father is busy guiding trips for his fly-fishing-trip business so the 11-year-old is sent to stay with her grandmother...
Gr 2–5—Kondonassis stresses the global impact of local choices related to the environment by comparing the planet and its vigilant care to one's house...