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  • My Name Is Brain Brian by Jeanne Betancourt

    Jeanne Betancourt

    School & Library Binding (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 1821)
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  • Kate's Turn

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Library Binding (Scholastic, March 1, 1992)
    The proud recipient of a scholarship to study at the National Ballet School in New York City, thirteen-year-old Kate Conway soon discovers the darker, pressure-filled side of dance, and when she earns a part in the Nutcracker, she must make a decision.
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  • The Winning Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2008)
    Facing the challenge of helping a friend deal with her pony's imminent blindness, the Pony Pals learn a lesson about taking care of a pony with special needs and about telling the truth
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  • Pony Pals Box Set of 3

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1993)
    #1 I Want a Pony #2 Pony for Keeps #5 Pony to the Rescue
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  • By Jeanne Betancourt - My Name Is Brain Brian

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Apple Paperbacks, Dec. 2, 1994)
    Excellent Book
  • The Winning Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2007)
    In this story about loyalty and sportsmanship, Pam's new riding teacher encourages her to participate in an upcoming horse show. But Pain has already promised her time, and her horse, to her own student on that day.
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  • Cheer USA 4, We've Got Spirit!

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 1999)
    When the squad for Claymore Middle School heads for the regionals in Miami, a new sense of team spirit is felt by all as the competition nears. Original.
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  • Black and White

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 15, 2004)
    Carolyn: Sure, her dad has a right to be happy again. So why does that make her sad? Joy: Okay, times change. But how can she be the cool little rich girl if she isn't actually rich anymore? Maya: She's the sensitive one. Why didn't she know what her best friend was going through? It's the question you ask yourself that are the hardest to answer. Good times, hassles, laughter, hard questions, friendship, like the color black goes with everything?
  • I Want a Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Hoping to become friends with pony riders Pam and Anna, Lulu dreams of owning a pony while staying with her grandmother during her father's absence, and when she finds an injured pony, Lulu tries to save the beautiful animal
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  • Self-Portrait

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 15, 2003)
    THREE GIRLS, THREE FRIENDS? NOT SO FAST. JOY: My name means happiness. Yeah, right. MAYA: Friends are people you like. So what am I doing with these two? CAROLYN: Home is where the heart is. So why am I living in New York City? Sometimes the road to friendship takes you the long way around. Sometimes the trip is worth it!
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  • Pony Pals

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic (1995-2000, 2003), March 15, 2003)
    Do you love ponies? Enjoy being a Pony Pal! Chapter books include: (#2) A Pony for Keeps; (#5) Pony to the Rescue; (#22) Western Pony; (#23) The Pony and the Bear; (#25) The Lonely Pony; (Super Special #5) Pony Problem.
  • Pony Pals #5-13

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic (1995-1997), March 15, 1997)
    Do you love ponies? Enjoy being a Pony Pal! Chapter books include: (#5) Pony to the Rescue; (#6) Too Many Ponies; (#7) Runaway Pony; (#8) Good-bye Pony; (#9) The Wild Pony; (#10) Don't Hurt My Pony; (#11) Circus Pony; (#12) Keep Out, Pony; (#13) The Girl Who Hated Ponies.