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Barbara O'Connor
Don't miss Barbara O'Connor's other middle-grade work—like Wish; How to Steal a Dog; Greetings from Nowhere; Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia; The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester; and more!From Barbara O'Connor, the New York Times-bestselling author of Wish, comes a big-hearted story about the meaning of friendship, the challenges of growing up, and one lovable runaway dog.Mavis Jeeter is fearless and bold, but she has never lived in one place long enough to have a real best friend. Her flighty mother has uprooted them again to another new home and taken a job as a housekeeper for the Tully family. Mavis wants this home to be permanent—which means finding herself a best friend.Rose Tully is a worrier who feels like she doesn’t quite fit in with the other girls in her neighborhood. Her closest friend is Mr. Duffy, but he hasn’t been himself since his dog died. Rose may have to break a few of her mother’s many rules to help Mr. Duffy—and find someone who really understands her.Henry has run away from home, but he craves kindness and comfort—and doesn’t know where to look for them. When Mavis and Rose hatch a scheme to find Mr. Duffy a new dog, their lives and Henry’s intersect—and they all come to find friendship in places they never expected.
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Author
Barbara O'Connor
Pages
288
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Published Date
2018-08-28
ISBN
0374310602 9780374310608
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"I've read this book a few years ago, around when I was a tween. I loved every second of this book, and I fell in love with the wholesomeness and friendship growth between the two main characters, especially when they were so different and grew up in different environments. This book actually made me want to go outside more and get my knees dirty 😂! Lovable book!"
"These Wonderland comics are getting so repetitive. They show the same story over and over again. This was nothing new and it was just telling the back story, again, of how Alice went crazy and saw monsters. Waste of time to read this if you've read the other Wonderland comics."
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Kirsten Brontmire