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Paperback Books by Joan Bauer
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| Best Foot Forward |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| In this sequel to the beloved Rules of the Road, Jenna Boller is dripping with newfound maturity after her life-altering summer on the road. She has a job she loves at Gladstone Shoes, a best friend who makes her laugh, and a dysfunctional... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 2006 |
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| Backwater (r/i) |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| While compiling a genealogy of her family of successful attorneys, sixteen-year-old history buff Ivy Breedlove treks into the mountain wilderness to interview a reclusive aunt with whom she identifies and who in turn helps her to truly know... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2005 |
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| Hope Was Here (r/i) |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| Hope's used to thinking on her feet-she hasn't become a terrific waitress by accident. But when she and her aunt Addie move from New York City to a small town in Wisconsin to run the Welcome Stairways Diner, she isn't sure she'll fit in. ... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2005 |
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| Rules of the Road |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| Meet Jenna Boller, star employee at Gladstone's Shoe Store in Chicago. Standing a gawky 5'11'' at 16 years old, Jenna is the kind of girl most likely to stand out in the crowd--for all the wrong reasons. But that doesn't stop Madeline... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2005 |
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| Squashed |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| Sixteen-year-old Ellie Morgan's life would be almost perfect if she could just get her potentially prize-winning pumpkin, Max, to put on about two hundred more pounds, and if she could lose twenty herself. With the extra weight, Max would be... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2005 |
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| Stand Tall (r/i) |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| Tree is twelve years old and too tall&150six feet, three and a half inches and growing. He's never really been able to fit in at school or on the basketball team, and since his parents' divorce he isn't even comfortable in his own home. ... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2005 |
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| Thwonk |
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| by Joan Bauer |
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| 'You and I are going to drive to Peter's house,' I shouted with ecstasy. 'You are going to zap him with a poisoned arrow and I'm going to live happily ever after!' I grabbed my car keys, flung on my black bomber jacket, and headed to my Volvo... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2005 |
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