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Books with author Mary Rodgers

  • Freaky Friday

    Mary Rodgers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 7, 2009)
    Like Mother, Like Daughter...Annabel Andrews is tired of her mother telling her on what to do. She's tired of being told to do her homework, clean up her room, and be nice to her little brother, Ape Face. If she were an adult, she could do anything she wanted, like watch TV all day and eat marshmallows for breakfast.One Friday morning, Annabel's wish comes true when she wakes up and realizes she's turned into her mother! But after a major washing machine mishap, losing Ape Face, and a terrible teacher conference, Annabel starts to suspect that being an adult is not as much fun as it seems.One thing's for certain -- this is one freaky Friday she'll never forget!
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  • A Billion for Boris

    Mary Rodgers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 2003)
    Things are back to normal for Annabel Andrews since that freaky Friday when she switched bodies with her mother. She is still in love with Boris, her cute friend from upstairs, and she is still annoyed by her pesky little brother, Ape Face. But normal doesn't last long in the Andrews household!When Ape Face fixes a broken-down television set Boris sold to him, something unusual happens. Instead of regularly scheduled programs, this TV shows the future -- one day in advance! They get tomorrow's shows, tomorrow's movies, and tomorrow's news. Annabel thinks they should use their new TV with ESP to help people, but Boris has plans of his own ...
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  • Oliver The Dragonfly

    Gary Rodgers

    Paperback (Fulton Books, June 19, 2020)
    Oliver is a dragonfly. He loves being a dragonfly. When good things happen, he feels good. When bad things happen, he learns from them and avoids them in the future. He wants people to understand him.
  • Thank You God

    Mary Rodgers

    language (Dynamo Publishing, Sept. 24, 2012)
    Teach your Children to enjoy being Grateful to GodThank You God Picture Book Is A Wonderful Way To Share Our Appreciation Of All The Wonders That God Shares With UsA fun Rhyming book that children will love while learning an attitude of gratefulness.Bright and Colourful Photos to impress how wonderful the world that god has created truely is.Sample Book Content:Thank You god for the sight to seeWhat Others are Saying about Thank You GodThe pictures in the book are great...the language is simpleand direct. The kids responded well to its format. - by therevGreat wee book to introduce the concept of being grateful to god for the wonders in our world - by JessicaRead on Kindle, Phone or Personal ComputerDownload is easy, click the orange buy now button and be sharing the joy of God within minutes.
  • Freaky Friday

    Mary Rodgers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 17, 2003)
    Annabel thinks her mom has the best life. If she were a grown-up, she could do whatever she wanted! Then one morning she wakes up to find she's turned into her mother . . . and she soon discovers it's not as easy as it looks!Disney brings this popular and funny favorite to the silver screen in a new, totally modern story, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
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  • Billion for Boris

    Mary Rodgers

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, April 16, 1976)
    When they discover an old TV that plays tomorrow's programs, fourteen-year-old Annabel and her fifteen-year-old friend Boris try to use it to help mankind and earn money to renovate Boris' eccentric mother.
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  • A Billion for Boris

    a Mary Rodgers

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1974)
    When they discover an old TV that plays tomorrow's programs, fourteen-year-old Annabel and her fifteen-year-old friend Boris try to use it to help mankind and earn money to renovate Boris' eccentric mother.
  • Freaky Friday

    Mary Rodgers

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 17, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Annabel Andrews learns about adult responsibilities when she awakens one morning to find that she has turned into her mother
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  • Summer Switch

    Mary Rodgers

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 12, 1982)
    A boy and his father literally find themselves in each other's shoes.
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  • Freaky Friday

    Mary Rodgers

    Library Binding (HarperTrophy, Aug. 16, 1973)
    Nobody in their right mind could possibly believe me, but it's true, really it is!
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  • Freeze Frame

    Mary B. Rodgers

    language (Cassadine Press, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Brokenhearted over the death of her big brother, famously private pop star Jessie Raina is barely managing to keep her career and family together, until little brother Luca's latest screw-up gives a notorious paparazzo a free pass to expose the most intimate details of her life. But this photographer is far more than he seems, and Jessie may soon find that her most hated enemy is the best friend she'll ever have...War photojournalist Neil Carter can't believe his luck--unrestricted access to the world's biggest pop star. Once he sells his latest batch of candids of the reclusive Jessie, he'll have more than enough money to fund a trip back to the latest hot zone, to take the pictures that actually mean something to him. But Jessie gets under his skin in a way no woman ever has, and cynical Neil discovers that love can blossom in the most unexpected places...*A play on the enemies-to-lovers trope. No cheating, no cliffhangers...a real romance, with some steam.
  • Summer Switch

    Mary Rodgers

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, April 1, 1991)
    A boy and his father literally find themselves in each other's shoes.
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