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After the Fire

After the Fire

by Becky Citra
edition:eBook
tagged : alternative family, death & dying, friendship
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At first, relief flooded her. Nobody in sight—just the bare gray rock gleaming in the hot sun. Then she spotted the blue canoe floating in the reeds. Before Melissa could turn around, someone waded out of the shade cast by the low boughs of a tree overhanging the water.
It was a girl in a red bathing suit, standing waist deep. She had long blond hair that hung down her back and a thin pointed face. She didn't look at all surprised to see Melissa. In fact, Melissa thought afterwards, it was as if she had expected her.

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Bank Job

Bank Job

by James Heneghan & Norma Charles
edition:Paperback
tagged : alternative family, orphans & foster homes, law & crime
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He passed a note across the counter. THIS IS A BANK ROBBERY. YOU WON'T GET HURT IF YOU DO AS YOU'RE TOLD. I knew what the note said because I had written it.

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From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea

From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea

text by Kai Cheng Thom, illustrated by Kai Yun Ching & Wai-Yant Li
edition:Hardcover
tagged : lgbt, alternative family, asian american
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Genius Jolene

Genius Jolene

by Sara Cassidy, illustrated by Charlene Chua
edition:eBook
tagged : alternative family, prejudice & racism, marriage & divorce
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I Promise

I Promise

text by Catherine Hernandez, illustrated by Syrus Marcus Ware
edition:Hardcover
tagged : parents, lgbt, alternative family, bedtime & dreams
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Never to be Told

Never to be Told

by Becky Citra
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : alternative family, orphans & foster homes, paranormal
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A faint sound brushed her ear, and she heard a voice whisper death. She glanced around, astonished. A gentle breeze had picked up, rippling the long grass in the meadow. She frowned. There was no one else there except Ira and Maddy, and the only sound was the rustling of the aspen leaves by the creek.

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