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Books with title Getting

  • Getting a Job

    Carlienne A Frisch

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, )
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  • Getting Born

    Russell Freedman

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1978)
    Describes the development and birth of animals such as trout and turtles that hatch from eggs and kittens and seahorses that are born alive.
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  • Getting Even

    Mavis Jukes

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 22, 1989)
    Disaster becomes the result when ten-year-old Maggie Hunter--the child of divorced and feuding parents--sets out to even the score with an obnoxious classmate, Corky Newton, who has a taste for playing dirty tricks
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  • Getting Better

    Angela Royston, Edwina Riddell

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, )
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  • Getting even

    Miriam Chaikin

    Unbound (Harper & Row, March 24, 1982)
    Molly, a young Jewish girl growing up in the Brooklyn of the 1940's, explores the power of friendship and jealousy.
  • Getting Air

    Dan Gutman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 29, 2008)
    They can rule the half-pipe, but can they survive this? Jimmy, David, and Henry are psyched. It's summer, school's out, and they are on their way to California, where they will be able to do some major skating. But on the plane, the unthinkable happens: They are hijacked by terrorists. As frightened as they may be, they take action and they succeed. Sort of. They may have beaten the terrorists, but now their plane has crashed in the middle of nowhere and all of a sudden, their summer vacation is about finding food, shelter, and a rescue. Can three normal twelve-year-old boys find a way to get by without fast food and skate parks?
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  • Getting There

    William Robertson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 18, 2013)
    Jimmy Outten is a 13-year-old farm boy who has never left home before. The Civil War is almost over, the house and barn have burned to the ground. The stock is gone. Confederate and Union soldiers marching across the land have taken every scrap of food. His mother has died from a war-borne fever. When his father limps home, a medical discharge in his pocket, they decide to head west. Uncle Charlie has a ranch just outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the future seems to beckon. It might have happened that way, but his father is killed after little more than a week on the trail and Jimmy is left to decide whether to go on or go back. Back to what? With 13-year-old bravado and little else, he decides to continue his journey – alone. With a little help and a lot of determination, he fights the terrain, the weather and his own youthful doubts. Toughened and matured by the trip, 15-year old Jim completes his odyssey in a little over a year, and arrives in Santa Fe a man.
  • Getting Him

    Dennis Haseley

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Donald seeks revenge against Harold, the local misfit who wronged him, by pretending to be his friend to draw him out, but when Donald springs the trap and finds that Harold's deepest fears are revealed--so are his own.
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  • Getting Even

    Mavis Jukes

    Hardcover (Alfred E. Knopf, April 12, 1988)
    Disaster becomes the result when ten-year-old Maggie Hunter--the child of divorced and feuding parents--sets out to even the score with an obnoxious classmate, Corky Newton, who has a taste for playing dirty tricks
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  • Getting Smart

    Meg F. Schneider

    Paperback (Apple, May 1, 1993)
    When a mortified Priscilla gets stuck in the slow math group, she worries about a cute, clever new girl who is becoming friends with the kids in Priscilla's group. Original.
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  • Getting Even

    Miriam Chaikin

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Molly, a young Jewish girl growing up in the Brooklyn of the 1940's, explores the power of friendship and jealousy.
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  • Getting Even

    Susan Beth Pfeffer

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, May 1, 1986)
    After her exciting summer as an intern at glamorous "Image" magazine, Annie Powell dreads her senior year, particularly when she is told that she is overqualified for the job of feature editor for the school newspaper
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