| Phyllis Reynolds Naylor - Juvenile Fiction - 1989 - 148 pages
Fifth-grader Andy Moller will do anything to win the Roger B. Sudermann essay contest so that he can win fifty dollars and get his picture in the local newspaper. His cousin ... | |
| Susan Beth Pfeffer - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 120 pages
When a wealthy aunt offers to adopt one of the March girls, ten-year-old Jo decides the best thing to do is sacrifice herself. | |
| Susan Beth Pfeffer - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 120 pages
When ten-year-old Meg receives an invitation to a friend's picnic but Jo does not, Meg must decide whether to decline in loyalty to her sister or to follow her heart and attend. | |
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