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Books with title She's My Grandmother...

  • My Grandmother is my Mother

    Suzanne Berton

    Paperback (lulu.com, Oct. 27, 2011)
    Rosa meets Tina's Mother for the first time. Over a snack of chocolate chip cookies and milk, Tina and her Mother learn that Rosa doesn't have a typical Mother. Her Grandmother is her Mother. Tina thinks this is so sad for Rosa, but not so - Rosa explains how fun and silly life with her Grandmother-Mother can be.
  • Grandmother's Song

    Barbara Soros

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 2000)
    In a small town in Mexico, a grandmother helps her granddaughter cope with her fears and learn the lessons of life, and her teachings stay with the granddaughter even when she has children of her own and her grandmother grows old.
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  • Grandmother's Story

    Lin Haley, Karron Watts

    Paperback (Ozark Pubns, March 1, 1996)
    While telling Sharlena a story of her own childhood, Grandmother meets a long-lost friend who makes her feel young again and who shows her the magic of imagination.
  • My grandmother's daughter

    Catherine Mukarakate

    Paperback (Ignish Publishing House, May 1, 2017)
    My Grandmother's daughter follows the story of a girl called Simbai, who by virtue of her life circumstances, ends up being mothered by her grandmother. The story is set in rural Zimbabwe and follows Simbai's growth and her life lessons up to graduation at university. Simbai attributes most of her success, positive outlook and great problem-solving skills to her maternal grandmother, Gorega. Simbai compares Gorega to a crystal clear mountain river which washed over her soul to build her character.
  • My Grandmother's House

    Kathy Lacey Sellers

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, March 3, 2017)
    We may never fully value our childhood until it becomes a memory and by then we often fail to recall all the events and people who’ve touched our lives and helped shape us into the person we turned out to be. Some people have a minimal impact on us, while others influence us to the point of changing the way we think, act, and feel. There were three such people in Little Missy’s life, her grandmother, Mr. Dodie and Miss Odessa. They were a part of her mother’s childhood and that summer they became a part of hers, as well. She had no idea her grandmother’s house would become a memory that would bring a mixture of great joy and deep sorrow. It would also become a memory that she would cherish forever.