Karen Ray Books

To cross a line
To cross a line

By Karen Ray

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In 1938, after a minor traffic accident, seventeen-year-old Egon Katz joins an increasing number of German Jews desperately trying to find a way out of the country.

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The T.F. letters
The T.F. letters

By Karen Ray

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Seven-year-old Alex starts to lose her baby teeth, begins a correspondence with the Tooth Fairy, and tries to accept the fact that her family is moving to a distant state.

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Family portrait
Family portrait

By Karen Ray

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The T.F. letters
The T.F. letters

By Karen Ray

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Seven-year-old Alex starts to lose her baby teeth, begins a correspondence with the Tooth Fairy, and tries to accept the fact that her family is moving to California.

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The T.F. letters
The T.F. letters

By Karen Ray

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Seven-year-old Alex starts to lose her baby teeth, begins a correspondence with the Tooth Fairy, and tries to accept the fact that her family is moving to California.

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The proposal
The proposal

By Karen Ray

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Sleep song
Sleep song

By Karen Ray

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Relates, in simple rhyming text, a child's bedtime activities, from singing a song and brushing teeth to playing a game and counting sheep.

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To cross a line
To cross a line

By Karen Ray

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In 1938, after a minor traffic accident, seventeen-year-old Egon Katz joins an increasing number of German Jews desperately trying to find a way out of the country.

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Sleep song
Sleep song

By Karen Ray

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Relates, in simple rhyming text, a child's bedtime activities, from singing a song and brushing teeth to playing a game and counting sheep.

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T.F. Letters
T.F. Letters

By Karen Ray

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