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Nicky's lopsided, lumpy, but delicious orange
Nicky's lopsided, lumpy, but delicious orange

By Phyllis Green

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Thinking that her inadequacies have caused both her father and stepfather to live away from the family motivates Nicky to strive for perfection in all she does.

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Mildred Murphy, how does your garden grow?
Mildred Murphy, how does your garden grow?

By Phyllis Green

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Her loneliness disappears when Mildred befriends a secretive woman living in a condemned garage.

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Walkie-talkie
Walkie-talkie

By Phyllis Green

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Hyperactive Richie and Norman who is confined to a wheelchair share a brief friendship during the summer before they enter junior high school.

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Bummer Summer
Bummer Summer

By Phyllis Green

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Eating ice cream with a werewolf
Eating ice cream with a werewolf

By Phyllis Green, Kate Green

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A wacky baby sitter and her book of spells keep a twelve-year-old and his little sister guessing while their parents are away.

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Wild Violets
Wild Violets

By Phyllis Green

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A poor and friendless nine-year-old witnesses the changes in her life and herself during the early days of World War II.

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Uncle Roland, the perfect guest
Uncle Roland, the perfect guest

By Phyllis Green

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Uncle Roland's visits leave everyone jumpy, nervous, and glad to say good-bye, yet seeing him come is always a happy time too.

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Empty Seat: 2
Empty Seat: 2

By Green, Phyllis Green

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Because his grandmother is keeping to herself this summer, 11-year-old Michael must ride alone the tandem bike they usually share.

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Bagdad ate it
Bagdad ate it

By Phyllis Green

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A dieting puppy gets into trouble eating things he shouldn't have.

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