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Books with title Myself and I

  • Myself and I

    Norma Johnston

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Jan. 1, 1981)
    None
  • Myself and I

    Janet Lambert

    (E.P. Dutton & Company Inc New York, July 6, 1957)
    A young adult book. From the 1950s. Dust jacket photo with this does not represent the 1957 edition.
  • Me, Myself and Ivy

    Susan McElaney

    eBook
    Olivia “Livi” Breton lived a happy life in Sutcliffe, Massachusetts, with her mom, dad, and little sister. But in an instant, everything was ripped away.Now, instead of starting seventh grade with her childhood friends, she’s settling into her grandparents’ Connecticut home—while dealing with the devastating grief of losing her entire family. And just when she finds her place among a group of girls at her new school, Livi’s life deals her another painful blow when it turns out one of her new friends isn’t who she seemed to be.Feeling lost and hopeless, Livi’s only solace is in the dusty attic of her grandparents’ two-hundred-year-old house and the antique odds and ends scattered within. Inspired by Anne Frank, she begins penning a secret diary with letters to her sister, Ivy, keeping it safe in a special hiding place.But it’s only when hope and guidance begin to come from an unexpected source that Livi finally finds the confidence she needs to pick up the pieces of her life—in an inspirational tale of tragedy, survival, and the endurance of the human spirit.
  • Me, Myself and I

    Louise Spilsbury

    Hardcover (Wayland (Publishers) Ltd, Nov. 12, 2009)
    This is a guide to sex and puberty for teenagers. It shows how the body changes and how it prepares the teenager for reproduction. It also looks at the emotional and physical aspects of sex.
  • Myself and I

    Janet Lambert

    (Amereon Ltd, June 1, 1986)
    None
  • Myself & I

    Janet Lambert

    (Image Cascade Publishing, July 6, 2001)
    A Jordon Series Story: Susan Jordon, now eighteen, is determined to find herself.
  • Myself, I and Me

    Barnabus Branda, Jessica Villella

    Paperback (America Star Books, March 11, 2013)
    Myself, I and Me teaches children to use their imaginations. To explore all of the gifts they have been endowed with. Encourages the cultivation of all their interests and illustrates how unique and valuable they really are. -Barnabus Branda Author and Father
  • Me, Myself and Ike

    K.L. Denman

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    After watching a tv program about Otzi, a 5,000-year-old Ice Man, Kit's friend Ike becomes convinced that Kit's destiny is to become the next ice man -- a source of information for future generations. Together they obtain artifacts they think will accurately reflect life in the early twenty-first century and plan their journey to a nearby mountain. Kit gets tattoos similar to Otzi's, writes a manifesto and tries to come to terms with making the ultimate sacrifice. As he grows more and more agitated and isolated, his family and friends suspect that something is terribly wrong, but before they can discover the true severity of the situation, Kit and Ike set off on what could be their last journey.
  • Myself, I and Me

    Barnabus Branda, Jessica Villella

    Paperback (America Star Books, March 11, 2013)
    Myself, I and Me teaches children to use their imaginations. To explore all of the gifts they have been endowed with. Encourages the cultivation of all their interests and illustrates how unique and valuable they really are. -Barnabus Branda Author and Father
  • Me, Myself & I

    Sydney Denison

    language (, May 23, 2017)
    Two girls, the Big Apple, a famous Broadway actress; what could go wrong? Meredith Martin, a famous actress, plans to hold the first annual “Talent Search” contest in New York City, New York. Charlotte Johnson, an aspiring Broadway actress, knows she may not have what it takes to star in a Broadway musical; it’s a long shot, but Charlotte is willing to do whatever it takes to win this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Blaire Montgomery, a flight attendant and aspiring actress, wants to fulfill her mother’s dying wish by winning this competition. If not, Blaire has nothing to fall back on. In order to win, the competitors will have to sacrifice everything and everyone close to them. When given the opportunity to join forces, Blaire and Charlotte jump at the chance. However, the two soon find Broadway is not always glitz and glam. Will one back out during the two most grueling months of their lives?
  • Me, Myself and Ivy

    Susan L. McElaney

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2015)
    Olivia “Livi” Breton lived a happy life in Sutcliffe, Massachusetts, with her mom, dad, and little sister. But in an instant, everything was ripped away. Now, instead of starting seventh grade with her childhood friends, she’s settling into her grandparents’ Connecticut home—while dealing with the devastating grief of losing her entire family. And just when she finds her place among a group of girls at her new school, Livi’s life deals her another painful blow when it turns out one of her new friends isn’t who she seemed to be. Feeling lost and hopeless, Livi’s only solace is in the dusty attic of her grandparents’ two-hundred-year-old house and the antique odds and ends scattered within. Inspired by Anne Frank, she begins penning a secret diary with letters to her sister, Ivy, keeping it safe in a special hiding place. But it’s only when hope and guidance begin to come from an unexpected source that Livi finally finds the confidence she needs to pick up the pieces of her life—in an inspirational tale of tragedy, survival, and the endurance of the human spirit.
  • Me, Myself and I

    Virginia Johnson, Felicia Renee Lee

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, March 28, 2007)
    This story is about a little girl, who is heavyset, and has to deal with other children's inconsideration for being different, which causes her to have low self-esteem. In the end, the little girl realizes that she can be different and nice as well, because without differences in the world, life would be boring.
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