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  • Boston Jane

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The adventures of a blossoming society young lady.
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  • Captain Disaster

    Jennifer L Holm

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 25, 2012)
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  • Our Only May Amelia

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Hardcover
    The beloved Newbery Honor book by the author of The Fourteenth Goldfish, about a spirited heroine growing up with trying circumstances, a sense of adventure, and tremendous heart. It isn′t easy being a pioneer in the state of Washington in 1899. It′s particularly hard when you are the only girl ever born in the new settlement. With seven older brothers and a love of adventure, May Amelia Jackson just can′t seem to abide her family′s insistence that she behave like a Proper Young Lady. She′s sure she could do better if only there were at least one other girl living along the banks of the Nasel River. And now that Mama′s going to have a baby, maybe there′s hope. Inspired by the diaries of her great-aunt, the real May Amelia, three-time Newbery Honor-winning author Jennifer Holm gives a beautifully crafted tale of one young girl whose unique spirit captures the courage, humour, passion and depth of the American pioneer experience. Publishers Weekly Best Book ALA Notable Children's Book Newbery Honor Book Publishers Weekly "Flying Starts" Author Parents' Choice Silver Honor Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
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  • Full of Beans

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Winner of the Scott O'Dell Award Five Starred Reviews!A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids, 2016Grown-ups lie. That’s one truth Beans knows for sure. He and his gang know how to spot a whopper a mile away, because they are the savviest bunch of barefoot conchs (that means “locals”) in all of Key West. Not that Beans really minds; it’s 1934, the middle of the Great Depression. With no jobs on the island, and no money anywhere, who can really blame the grown-ups for telling a few tales? Besides, Beans isn’t anyone’s fool. In fact, he has plans. Big plans. And the consequences might surprise even Beans himself.Return to the wonderful world of Newbery Honor Book Turtle in Paradise through the eyes of Turtle’s cousin Beans!"A surprising coming-of-age story with a remarkably honest message." —The New York Times"[Holm] captures this colorful slice of Depression history with her usual vivacious wit. . . . Children will love Beans." —Shelf Awareness, Starred"A novel as entertaining as the motion pictures [Beans] loves to see."—The Horn Book Magazine, Starred“Inspired by actual events, Holm’s talent for writing historical fiction is on full display. . . . Interesting family and small-town dynamics further enrich this fascinating account of a young boy’s life in Florida’s ‘Recovery Key.’” —Booklist, Starred"Filled with humor, heart, and warmth." —Kirkus Review, Starred"Entertaining and illuminating historical fiction." —Publishers Weekly, Starred
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  • Our Only May Amelia

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 15, 1832)
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  • Boston Jane: An Adventure by Jennifer L. Holm

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 1, 1736)
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  • BOSTON JANE - The Boston Jane Trilogy Book

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Paperback (Harper Trophy, New York, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • The Creek

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Library Binding
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  • Turtle in Paradise

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 11, 2010)
    In Jennifer L. Holm's New York Times bestselling, Newbery Honor winning middle grade historical fiction novel, life isn't like the movies. But then again, 11-year-old Turtle is no Shirley TempleShe's smart and tough and has seen enough of the world not to expect a Hollywood ending. After all, it's 1935 and jobs and money and sometimes even dreams are scarce. So when Turtle's mama gets a job housekeeping for a lady who doesn't like kids, Turtle says goodbye without a tear and heads off to Key West, Florida to live with relatives she's never met. Florida's like nothing Turtle's ever seen before though. It's hot and strange, full of rag tag boy cousins, family secrets, scams, and even buried pirate treasure! Before she knows what's happened, Turtle finds herself coming out of the shell she's spent her life building, and as she does, her world opens up in the most unexpected ways. Filled with adventure, humor and heart, Turtle in Paradise is an instant classic both boys and girls with love.Includes an Author's Note with photographs and further background on the Great Depression, as well as additional resources and websites.Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews:"Sweet, funny and superb."Starred Review, Booklist:"Just the right mixture of knowingness and hope . . . a hilarious blend of family drama seasoned with a dollop of adventure."From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Penny from Heaven

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Audio CD (Listening Library, July 25, 2006)
    It?s1953 and 11-year-old Penny dreams of a summer of butter pecan ice cream, swimming, and baseball. But nothing?s that easy in Penny?s family. For starters, she can?t go swimming because her mother?s afraid she?ll catch polio at the pool. To make matters worse, her favorite uncle is living in a car. Her Nonny cries every time her father?s name is mentioned. And the two sides of her family aren?t speaking to each other!Inspired by Newbery Honor winner Jennifer Holm?s own Italian American family, Penny from Heaven is a shining story about the everyday and the extraordinary, about a time in America?s history, not all that long ago, when being Italian meant that you were the enemy. But most of all, it?s a story about families?about the things that tear them apart and bring them together. And Holm tells it with all the richness and the layers, the love and the laughter of a Sunday dinner at Nonny?s. So pull up a chair and enjoy the feast! Buon appetito!
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  • The Fourteenth Goldfish

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 5, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Believe in the possible . . . with this brilliantly quirky, thought-provoking novel from New York Times bestseller, three-time Newbery Honor winner Jennifer L. Holm Galileo. Newton. Salk. Oppenheimer. Science can change the world . . . but can it go too far? Eleven-year-old Ellie has never liked change. She misses fifth grade. She misses her old best friend. She even misses her dearly departed goldfish. Then one day a strange boy shows up. He's bossy. He's cranky. And weirdly enough . . . he looks a lot like Ellie's grandfather, a scientist who's always been slightly obsessed with immortality. Could this pimply boy really be Grandpa Melvin? Has he finally found the secret to eternal youth? With a lighthearted touch and plenty of humor, Jennifer Holm celebrates the wonder of science and explores fascinating questions about life and death, family and friendship, immortality . . . and possibility. ""Awesomely strange and startlingly true-to-life. It makes you wonder what's possible."" -- Rebecca Stead, Newbery Medal-winning author of When Y
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  • The Third Mushroom

    Jennifer L. Holm

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 2018)
    "Believe in the unexpected" with this hilarious, heartwarming, and much-anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestseller The Fourteenth Goldfish!Ellie's grandpa Melvin is a world-renowned scientist . . . in the body of a fourteen-year-old boy. His feet stink, and he eats everything in the refrigerator--and Ellie is so happy to have him around. Grandpa may not exactly fit in at middle school, but he certainly keeps things interesting. When he and Ellie team up for the county science fair, no one realizes just how groundbreaking their experiment will be. The formula for eternal youth may be within their reach! And when Ellie's cat, Jonas Salk, gets sick, the stakes become even higher. But is the key to eternal life really the key to happiness? Sometimes even the most careful experiments yield unexpected--and wonderful--results.
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