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Go home Mrs. Beekman
Go home Mrs. Beekman

By Ann Redisch Stampler

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Emily Beekman is so nervous about starting school that she makes her mother promise to stay with her forever, but after Emily makes friends and settles in, she and her teacher must convince Mrs. Be...

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Something for nothing
Something for nothing

By Ann Redisch Stampler

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In this variation on a Jewish folktale, a dog moves to the country in search of peace and quiet only to be plagued by three rowdy cats, but he devises a clever plan to end their nightly noise.

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Shlemazel and the remarkable spoon of Pohost
Shlemazel and the remarkable spoon of Pohost

By Ann Redisch Stampler

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A retelling of an Eastern European tale in which Shlemazel, the laziest man in town, is tricked into believing that the lucky spoon given to him by a neighbor will bring him fortune and fame, if it...

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How to disappear
How to disappear

By Ann Redisch Stampler

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"A sexy road trip thriller, told from alternate perspectives, following a girl on the run after witnessing or committing a murder and the boy who has been sent to kill her"--

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How to disappear
How to disappear

By Ann Redisch Stampler

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"A sexy road trip thriller, told from alternate perspectives, following a girl on the run after witnessing or committing a murder and the boy who has been sent to kill her"--

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