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  • Amelia Lends a Hand

    Marissa Moss

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, March 1, 2002)
    Amelia had expected to have a quiet summer, but instead she makes friends with a deaf boy who moves in next door, deals with her grouchy older sister, has an asthma attack, and goes to a family reunion. Simultaneous. 52,000 first printing.
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  • Max Disaster #1: Alien Eraser to the Rescue

    Marissa Moss

    Paperback (Candlewick, May 12, 2009)
    Welcome to Max’s secret collection of inventions, comic strips, and random thoughts about school, family breakups, and the power of Alien Eraser. (Ages 8-12)Pimply older brothers. Good parents who get into bad fights. Lucky for Max, he has a place to jot down his mixed-up thoughts and brilliant ideas. In a quirky mix of comics, concoctions, and contraptions, Max tells thestory of his topsy-turvy life — and how he tries to hold it and himself all Together.
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  • Oh Boy, Amelia

    Marissa Moss

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Amelia examines the expectations of being a girl when she takes a Life Skills class that combines home economics with shop-class projects and her sister, Cleo, changes her image to please her boyfriend. Simultaneous.
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  • Amelia's Family Ties

    Marissa Moss

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    an American Girl Amelia book
  • But Not Kate

    Marissa Moss

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, March 1, 1992)
    Kate compares herself to the other kids in school and fears that there is nothing special about her, until she becomes the magician's helper in an assembly
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  • My Notebook

    Marissa Moss

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, March 1, 1997)
    Now kids can make their very own journals, right alongside Amelia. There are plenty of suggestions, plenty of room, and those well-loved Amelia quips and asides. Includes a marker, packaged on the cover. Color illustrations.
  • Knick Knack Paddywack

    Marissa Moss

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1992)
    In a lively adaptation of the popular nursery song, This Old Man collects an unusual array of parts and paraphernalia in order to build a makeshift space rocket.
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  • Amelia Hits the Road

    Marissa Moss

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Ten-year-old Amelia keeps a journal of the summer car trip she takes with her mother and sister to Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and their California home town to visit Amelia's best friend
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  • The All-New Amelia

    Marissa Moss

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, March 27, 2007)
    The new girl, Charisse, seems so perfect that Amelia wants to be just like her. Can Amelia's friends help Amelia realize that she is perfect just as she is?
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  • Max Disaster #3: Alien Eraser Reveals the Secrets of Evolution

    Marissa Moss

    Paperback (Candlewick, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Max grapples with the outrageousness of divorced parents beginning to date — and other mysteries of evolution — in his third quirky notebook.Welcome to Max’s book of inventions, experiments, comic strips, and random thoughts about school, the universe, evolution, and parents who definitely don’t act the way parents are supposed to act. Luckily for Max, he has a place to jot down his biggest questions and most amazing discoveries. This zany mix of comics, concoctions, and contraptions helps Max tells the story of his topsy-turvy life and how he comes to terms with a changing family.
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  • The Name Game!

    Marissa Moss

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, July 12, 2011)
    In The Name Game!, Daphne has never (ever) loved her name, but it is her name and she can’t do much to change it. So when the first day of fourth grade comes, Daphne is flustered when the new teacher can’t seem to remember her name. It’s not Duffy or Daffy or Doffy. It’s Daphne! And if you ask her, there’s a lot in a name…. In The Vampire Dare!, Daphne wonders why everyone is so crazy for vampires. She decides it’s kinda cool to be bitten by a vampire because you’ll live forever—and if you can’t die, you can’t get old and wrinkly. So when the teachers announce a costume day (even though Halloween is long past), Daphne wants to be the best vampire ever! But what is cool and what is nerdy in Vampire Land? Daphne’s about to find out!
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  • Max Disaster #2: Alien Eraser Unravels the Mystery of the Pyramids

    Marissa Moss

    Paperback (Candlewick, May 12, 2009)
    Did aliens build the pyramids? Will a magic love potion bring Mom and Dad back together? And what do school science, mummified apples, and alien erasers have to do with it? In a second zany, jam-packed graphic novel, Max jots down his worst fears and best brainstorms.
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