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Books with title Find a Stranger, Say Goodbye

  • Find a Stranger, Say Boodbye

    Lois Lowry

    Paperback (Dragon Books/Granada Publishing, Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • Find a Stranger, Say Goodbye

    Lois Lowry

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, Feb. 28, 1980)
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  • Goodbye Stranger

    Rebecca Stead

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Sept. 3, 2015)
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  • Find A Stranger, Say Goodbye

    Lois Lowry

    Paperback (Tracks, Oct. 13, 1988)
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  • Goodbye Stranger

    Rebecca Stead, Kimberly Farr, Meera Simhan, Kirby Heyborne

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Random House, Aug. 4, 2015)
    This brilliant novel by Newbery Medal winner Rebecca Stead explores multiple perspectives on the bonds and limits of friendship. Bridge is an accident survivor whos wondering why shes still alive. Emily has new curves and an almost-boyfriend who wants a certain kind of picture. Tabitha sees through everybodys games—or so she tells the world. The three girls are best friends with one rule: No fighting. Can it get them through seventh grade? This year everything is different for Sherm Russo as he gets to know Bridge Barsamian. What does it mean to fall for a girl—as a friend? On Valentines Day, an unnamed high school girl struggles with a betrayal. How long can she hide in plain sight? Each memorable character navigates the challenges of love and change in this captivating novel.
  • Find a Stranger, Say Goodbye

    Lois Lowry, Tina Wolstencroft, Tantor Audio

    Audiobook (Tantor Audio, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Award-winning and best-selling author Lois Lowry explores issues surrounding adoption in this poignant novel. Natalie Armstrong has everything: She's smart and beautiful, has the perfect boyfriend, early acceptance to college, and a loving family. But the summer she turns 17, she finally decides to ask some unanswered questions: Who are her biological parents, and why did they give her up when she was born? These questions take her on a journey from the deep woods of Maine to the streets of New York City, from the pages of old phone books and a tattered yearbook photo to the realization that she might actually meet her biological mother face-to-face.