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In every life
by Marla Frazee
"Powerful and profound, this visually stunning picture book celebrates the moments, feelings and experiences, both big and small, that make up a life. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. "
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Down the hole
by Scott Slater
"When a suspiciously polite fox attempts to coax his next meal out of a burrow, he is met with a clever rabbit who has been cooking up a surprise for this very moment!"
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Only she came back
by Margot Harrison
Hooked on the case of Kiri Dunsmore, a former classmate accused of murdering her influencer boyfriend, true-crime fanatic Sam reaches out and as Kiri begins to confide in her, Sam must choose between loyalty and becoming the center of the story. Simultaneous eBook.
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The concrete garden
by Bob Graham
After a long, cold winter, Amanda and the other children in the apartment building use chalk to draw pictures of flowers, trees and some unexpected things, creating something beautiful, something hopeful, to share with the residents there and around the world. Illustrations.
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V is for Victorine
by Anne Nesbet
In 1915,“missing” heiress Victorine Berryman, aka“Bella Mae Goodwin,” along with her film star best friend, arrives in Hollywood where she experiences the magic of the movie business as well as its dark side as she figures out who she truly wants to be. Simultaneous eBook.
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The ghostly photos
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
While investigating a series of old, spooky photos of a seemingly transparent boy for their friend Ree, who lives above a funeral home, best friends Colin and Neveah follow the clues to solve this mystery from the Great Depression. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Curses and other buried things
by Caroline George
"Haunted by her family history and legacy, Susana Prather, who is cursed to lose her mind and end up in a watery grave, seeks solutions in the past and the present, believing that all curses can be broken and love can help a new future begin. "
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Saving Sunshine
by Saadia Faruqi
"It's hard enough being a kid without being teased for a funny sounding name or wearing a hijab. It's even harder when you're constantly fighting your sibling--and Zara and Zeeshan really can't stand each other. During a family trip to Florida, when the bickering, shoving, and insults reach new heights of chaos, their parents sentence them to the worst possible fate--each other's company! But when the twins find an ailing turtle, it presents a rare opportunity for teamwork--if the two can put their differences aside at last"
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Remember us
by Jacqueline Woodson
"During the summer before seventh grade, Sage meets Freddy, a new kid who truly gets her, and together they reflect on missing the things that get left behind as time moves on, living in the moment and supporting each other in times of need. Simultaneous eBook."
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The princess and the (greedy) pea
by Leigh Hodgkinson
"In this uproarious mash-up of“The Princess and the Pea” and“There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” that will have little listeners asking for seconds, a very hungry little green pea devours everything in its way until it gets sleepy. Illustrations. "
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West Shokan, New York 12494
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http://olivefreelibrary.org
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