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Books with author Betsy Cromer Byars

  • The TV Kid

    Betsy Byars

    eBook (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Lennie is addicted to television. Even reruns are more exciting than real life, and Lennie likes to pretend he's the one experiencing the drama. But Lennie's daydreams lead him into a real situation that could cost him his life—and suddenly he's in trouble more terrifying and dangerous than anything he's ever seen on TV. "Byars infuses the story with her special magic. Lennie is a likable, funny, moving, and always entertaining character." –Publishers Weekly
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  • The night swimmers

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Aug. 16, 1980)
    With their mother dead and their father working nights, Retta tries to be mother to her two younger brothers but somehow things just don't seem to be working right.
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  • The Summer of the Swans

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 1, 1981)
    The orange sneakers were typical of her mood. One minute Sara had been rather fond of them. The next she detested them, thought them as gross as her enormous feet, her impossible body, her ridiculous hair. And that was how it had been all summer. The elation of one moment would give way to tears the next, with no warning, for no reason.
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  • The Night Swimmers

    Betsy Byars

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 1, 1983)
    Retta, Johnny and Roy are the night swimmers: three children whose father leaves them alone while he performs as a singer..A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book, An American Book Award, Parents' Choice Award, A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year, An IRA-CBC Children's Choice, A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.
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  • The animal, the vegetable, and John D Jones

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, July 6, 1982)
    Two sisters look upon a beach vacation with their father, his woman friend, and her son, as two weeks in the wrong place with the wrong people.
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  • The Pinballs

    Betsy Byars

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 2, 2019)
    From Newbery-winning author Betsy Byars comes a story full of "poignancy, perception, and humor" (The Chicago Tribune), about three foster kids who learn what it takes to make a family. This chapter book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 7 to 9 who are reading independently. It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.You can't always decide where life will take you—especially when you're a kid. Carlie knows she's got no say in what happens to her. Stuck in a foster home with two other kids, Harvey and Thomas J, she's just a pinball being bounced from bumper to bumper. As soon as you get settled, somebody puts another coin in the machine and off you go again. But against her will and her better judgment, Carlie and the boys become friends. And all three of them start to see that they can take control of their own lives.
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  • The Burning Questions of Bingo Brown

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1990)
    When Bingo has to keep a notebook for school, all he can come up with are questions. Like how could I fall in love with three girls in three minutes? But not even his teacher, Mr. Mark, has the answers. In fact Mr. Mark has been acting pretty weird lately, and he's getting weirder. Is there more wrong with Mr. Mark than Bingo can handle?
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  • Eighteenth Emergency

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, June 1, 1996)
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  • The Pinballs

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, May 1, 1996)
    Three lonely foster children learn to care about themselves and each other
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  • The animal, the vegetable, and John D Jones

    Betsy Cromer Byars

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, July 6, 1982)
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  • The Eighteenth Emergency by Betsy Byars

    Betsy Byars

    Paperback (Red Fox, )
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  • Dead Letter

    Betsy Byars

    language (Puffin Books, June 1, 2006)
    When Herculeah discovers a mysterious letter inside the lining of a secondhand coat, she suspects it's a desperate cry for help. If so, what happened to the person who wrote it? Herculeah thinks she knows the answer. What she doesn't know is that someone is watching her-someone who will do anything to keep her quiet.
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