Friendship

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Feather Brain

Feather Brain

by Maureen Bush
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : dinosaurs & prehistoric creatures, bullying, friendship
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He launched himself at me again, raking his claws down my arm. I grabbed a book and beat him back. When he was on the floor on the far side of the bed, I dashed out the door, slamming it behind me. I leaned against it, panting, while he screamed and clawed at the door. What had I done?

 

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Forcing the Ace

Forcing the Ace

by Erin Thomas
edition:eBook
tagged : friendship, non-classifiable
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Forward, Shakespeare!

Forward, Shakespeare!

by Jean Little
edition:Paperback
tagged : dogs, friendship, diseases, illnesses & injuries
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Fouling Out

Fouling Out

by Gregory Walters
edition:eBook
tagged : bullying, friendship, physical & emotional abuse
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At school, I suddenly knew what it was like to be popular. Everyone wanted to talk to me and I didn't for a minute kid myself into thinking they had taken a genuine interest in me. They didn't care about my running or my thoughts on music anymore than they ever had. They always started out with some lame personal questions, but it was all just a lead-up to the inevitable inquisition. Do you know where he is? Did you ever see his dad beat him? What does squirrel meat taste like?

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Frankie Zapper and the Disappearing Teacher

Frankie Zapper and the Disappearing Teacher

by Linda Rogers, illustrated by Rick VanKrugel
edition:Paperback
tagged : friendship
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Fred and Pete at the Beach

Fred and Pete at the Beach

by Cynthia Nugent
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
tagged : dogs, friendship, humorous stories
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"This is terrible!" said Fred. "We're lost, everyone's yelling at us and I'm hungry. We'll never get to the beach. I want to go home."

"Don't fret, Fred. We'll find the beach. I just know it's nearby." Pete sniffed the air. "Hey! I can smell it! It IS close!"
"Well, it can't be that close. I can't smell anything," said Fred. He sat down on the sidewalk. "This is impossible."
"Nothing is impossible, Fred!"

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