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Julie Albright—Stories from the '70s |
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Julie Albright doesn’t want to move away from her San Francisco neighborhood near Chinatown, even if her new home is just a few miles away. Moving means leaving her best friend, Ivy, and her pet rabbit, Nutmeg. Worst of all, it means leaving Dad, now that her parents are divorced. It’s the mid-1970s and lots of things are changing: Julie’s teacher wants to be called “Ms.” Mom works full-time now, running her own store. America is trying to switch to the metric system, and school sports teams sometimes include a new kind of player—girls! While change can be hard to accept, Julie realizes that when it’s important—when a friend is in trouble, an animal is endangered, or a rule needs to be rewritten—it’s time to make the change happen yourself.
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Good Luck, Ivy
by Lisa Yee illustrated by Robert Hunt, Nika Korniyenko and Susan McAliley PB 978-1-59369-356-5 $6.95 HC 978-1-59369-357-2 $12.95
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New! Julie Paper Dolls
illustrated by Renée Graef, Susan McAliley, and John Andrews by Jennifer Hirsch PB 978-1-59369-445-6 $9.95
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New! Julie Art Studio
illustrated by Robert Hunt, Susan Walsh, Valerie Pulvermacher, and Justin King HC 978-1-59369-446-3 $14.95
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