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Business is looking up
Business is looking up

By Barbara Aiello

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When a visually-impaired eleven-year-old sets up a greeting card service for stepfamilies, he discovers there is a lot more to running a business than just making money. Includes a question and ans...

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Secrets aren't (always) for keeps
Secrets aren't (always) for keeps

By Barbara Aiello

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After successfully hiding her learning disability problems from her Australian pen pal, Jennifer becomes very apprehensive when her friend announces she is coming for a visit and wants to spend a d...

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It's your turn at bat
It's your turn at bat

By Barbara Aiello

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While reluctantly doing research on sewing machines for a school report, Mark, a fifth-grader with cerebral palsy, discovers that the money for his team's baseball jerseys that he was responsible f...

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A portrait of me
A portrait of me

By Barbara Aiello

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Eleven-year-old Christine copes successfully with her diabetes but finds it much more difficult to come to terms with the demands of her Greek-American heritage. Includes a section of questions and...

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On with the show!
On with the show!

By Barbara Aiello

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A fifth grader having trouble coming to grips with her parents' divorce directs a class show of music from "The Good Old Days." Includes a section of questions and answers about divorce.

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Trick or treat or trouble
Trick or treat or trouble

By Barbara Aiello

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Just as friends sometimes misunderstand about his epilepsy, Brian's misconceptions about a funeral home are cleared up on Halloween night. Concludes with a question and answer section in which Bria...

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