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My mother's daughter
My mother's daughter

By Doris Orgel

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Four Greek goddesses, Leto and her daughter Artemis, and Demeter and her daughter Persephone, relate their individual experiences as mothers and daughters.

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My mother's daughter
My mother's daughter

By Doris Orgel

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Four Greek goddesses, Leto and her daughter Artemis, and Demeter and her daughter Persephone, relate their individual experiences as mothers and daughters.

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West Side Kids
West Side Kids

By Doris Orgel

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Friends to the rescue
Friends to the rescue

By Doris Orgel

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Katie is unhappy after she and her mother move in with her very proper grandmother, until she makes friends with Luz Mendes, who makes her feel welcome and teaches her how to rollerblade.

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Don't call me slob-o
Don't call me slob-o

By Doris Orgel

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Shrimp must decide whether to befriend the new boy in his neighborhood, who is a Croatian American, or to join the kids who make fun of his name and his accent.

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Friends to the rescue
Friends to the rescue

By Doris Orgel

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Katie is unhappy after she and her mother move in with her very proper grandmother, until she makes friends with Luz Mendes, who makes her feel welcome and teaches her how to rollerblade.

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