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Books with author Halley Feiffer

  • Blubber

    Judy Blume, Halley Feiffer

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), May 22, 2007)
    Blubber is a good name for her, the note from Wendy says about Linda. Jill crumples it up and leaves it on the corner of her desk. She doesn't want to think about Linda or her dumb report on the whale just now. Jill wants to think about Halloween.But Robby grabs the note, and before Linda stops talking it has gone halfway around the room.That's where it all starts. There's something about Linda that makes a lot of kids in her fifth-grade class want to see how far they can go -- but nobody, least of all Jill, expects the fun to end where it does.A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year
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  • The Problem with the Puddles

    Kate Feiffer, Halley Feiffer

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Feb. 24, 2009)
    What if your parents agreed to disagree?Eight-and-a-half years ago, when their beautiful baby girl was born, Mr. and Mrs. Puddle couldn’t agree on what to name her. So Mrs. Puddle calls her daughter Emily and Mr. Puddle calls her Ferdinanda. And everyone else? They call her Baby.Having parents who agree to disagree does mean twice as many presents on your birthday, but it can complicate your life! There was the time Baby’s parents couldn’t agree on what kind of dog to get–so they got two, both named Sally. One summer day, when rushing back to the city from their country house, the Puddles leave the Sallys behind. Will the Puddles agree to go back? What will become of the Sallys?Kate Feiffer’s debut novel is by turns funny, heartwarming, and wholly satisfying. Let the Puddle family into your heart. You will be glad you did.
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  • Blubber

    Judy Blume, Halley Feiffer

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Oct. 21, 2003)
    Book by Blume, Judy
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  • Blubber

    Judy Blume, Halley Feiffer

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Blubber is a good name for her, the note from Wendy says about Linda. Jill crumples it up and leaves it on the corner of her desk. She doesn't want to think about Linda or her dumb report on the whale just now. Jill wants to think about Halloween.But Robby grabs the note, and before Linda stops talking it has gone halfway around the room.That's where it all starts. There's something about Linda that makes a lot of kids in her fifth-grade class want to see how far they can go -- but nobody, least of all Jill, expects the fun to end where it does.A New York Times Outstanding Book of the YearFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Blubber

    Judy Blume, Halley Feiffer

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Aug. 26, 2003)
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