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Books with title Naomi in the Middle

  • Girl in the Middle

    L. B. Carl

    language (, June 9, 2013)
    What if the one boy you hate with all your heart is the same boy who steals it?It’s the mid-seventies—a time of mirror balls, rock music, and polyester pants. Taryn McIntyre is a cheerleader who loves high school and loves being popular. But when Matt Jerue arrives at school, he flips her orderly world upside down. He’s intimidating, he smokes, he gets into fights; he’s everything Taryn despises and everything she wants to avoid.But when their best friends start dating, Taryn’s and Matt’s lives unavoidably intertwine. She slowly sees sides of him that enchant and intrigue her, and she begins to question everything about her choices, her friends, and herself. Hate eventually weaves its way to love, and Taryn must decide between her heart and her friends. Should she play it safe, or fall in love with an intimidating outsider and become an outcast herself?
  • The Hole in the Middle

    Paul Budnitz, Aya Kakeda

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, June 7, 2011)
    Morgan has a hole in his middle, and it gives him a strange, empty feeling -- sort of like always being a little bit hungry. His best friend Yumi tries to help, but nothing seems to make Morgan feel better. Not music, not picnics... not even reminding himself to forget about the feeling. Then Yumi gets sick, and Morgan bakes her a cake. Cheering Yumi up means that Morgan doesn't stop to think about the hole in his middle. Only then does the hole start to shrink... until it's exactly the same size as a belly button.
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  • MANDY IN THE MIDDLE

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Demanding that Mandy decide whether she is friends with the Unicorn Club or the Angels, the Unicorns send Mandy into a turmoil and cause her to reevaluate her feelings about her companions. Original.
  • Me in the Middle

    Ana Maria Machado, Caroline Merola

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Jan. 15, 2003)
    One day Isabel finds a box in her mother's closet, and inside the box is a photograph of a girl dressed in old-fashioned clothes. Ten-year-old Bel is enchanted to discover that the girl is her great-grandmother, her Bisa Bea, and that she and her great-grandmother look very much alike. Bel convinces her mother to let her borrow the treasured photo. To keep her Bisa Bea close to her heart, she tucks the picture inside the waistband of her shorts but she soon discovers, the picture is missing.Suddenly it is as if Bisa Bea is alive inside her, telling Bel what life was like when she was a girl but then Bisa Bea starts to tell her how to behave. Bel learns that her great-grandmother lived at a time where girls were expected to be proper young ladies.She argues with her grandmother and another voice comes into her head, encouraging her to stand up for herself and telling her what it means to be a modern girl.
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  • The Magic in the Middle

    Lauren Tomsett

    language (, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Six Mile Valley is a town in a less than perfect situation. Poverty and crime is reality, and Dora is devastated by the possibility of not being accepted into secondary schooling due to lack of funding. Nevertheless, the family of peculiar woman who live on Shelling Hill provide an adequate distraction for Dora as she studies their behaviour closely, out of interest. While most people stop believing in magic and anything related during their childhood, Dora holds onto the idea of the connection between magic and reality well into her teenage years.Dora is a young aspiring journalist whom, at just 14 years of age, is still learning what life really is. As her hometown struggles, Dora is absorbed in her daydreams. She maintains a daily fascination for what the seven women in the Terrydene family on Shelling Hill are doing to occupy their long days spent indoors. Without any proof, Dora still genuinely believes that the Terrydene family are true witches. The situation in Six Mile Valley was dire enough before the introduction of the unthinkable. At last, Dora learns the truth about heaven and hell and her world in between it. Unfortunately, she learns this in the most tragic of ways.
  • Star in the Middle

    Carol Larese Millward

    Hardcover (WestSide Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    At 16, Star's life has changed drastically now that she's become the mother of a baby boy. To learn what's best for him, Star's taking parenting classes at a center for teen moms. But she's having trouble keeping up with the baby's demands, and her grandmother is threatening to force her to put the baby up for adoption. To top it off, Wilson, a popular star athlete, is in denial about being the father. He doesn't know about Star's terrible, painful secrets. But as Wilson's friends and family push him to accept his responsibility, he learns the truth about Star's disturbing past, facts that change his life forever. Told from Star's and Wilson's points-of-view, Star in the Middle reveals a compelling snap-shot of the difficult lives of teenage parents.
  • Frog in the Middle

    Susanna Gretz

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Feb. 11, 1993)
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  • Molly In The Middle

    Kim Morris

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1999)
    Tired of being the middle child, Molly Muller tries to distinguish herself from her sisters Tina and Lucy by being the cutest, the loudest, the funniest, and the meanest sister. Simultaneous.
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  • Girl in the Middle

    Christine Bailey

    Paperback (Vinspire Publishing, LLC, Sept. 30, 2013)
    Fifteen-year-old Skye, the middle child, finds herself wishing for a new life-one that doesn't include daily harassment from the in-crowd at Highland Creek High School. Skye barely survived freshman year. She only did because her best friend, Goose, a semi-popular fellow band geek, was by her side. But when their sophomore year starts, Goose ditches Skye for a new crowd. Cast into a lone existence at Highland Creek, Skye wishes for a touch of extraordinary that everyone, except her, seems to have. Her older sister, Sara Elizabeth, has it. Goose is getting close to it, and even her little sister is wildly popular in junior high. Skye would do almost anything to cast off her ordinary life...but at what price? When her older sister goes missing without a trace, Skye gets her wish...but it's not exactly what she had in mind. And when she questions Bryan, the senior class renegade and also the last person to be seen with her sister, she finds something she never quite expected.
  • Frog in the Middle

    Gretz

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, April 30, 1991)
    Three friends maintain a friendship despite occasional jealousies.
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  • Tom in the Middle

    Berthe Amoss

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Tom has a little brother who follows him everywhere and hurts his toys and books, and an older brother who can do almost everything and won't let Tom play with his things.
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  • Davy in the Middle

    Brigitte Weninger, Eve Tharlet

    Paperback (NorthSouth, April 1, 2008)
    Poor Davy is stuck in the middle. He's too little to go hiking on the mountain with big brother Dan and he's too big to play hop-on-pop with Donny, Daisy, and Dinah. But he's just right whenever the rest of the Rabbit family needs him to do something for them -- like babysit. One day Davy has had enough! He storms out of the burrow and runs to his special hideout to sulk. ""No one loves me!"" he wails. Davy is wrong, though. His family loves him a lot, and they come up with a wonderful surprise to show him just how much. As in the other books in the popular Davy series, this new story explores common childhood concerns sweetly and sympathetically, capturing middle-child blues with humor and insight.
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