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  • My Father is in Prison

    Patrick Baker

    language (Lady Esquire Group, LLC, Nov. 27, 2015)
    Louis is a fourth grader who is moving into his grandmother’s house and is starting his first day at a new school. Louis’ father is absent from his life because he is in prison. Louis’ denial and disappointment in his father’s absence is displayed by his series of imaginative lies about his father’s whereabouts. Louis quickly learns he can only keep the lies going for so long and is forced to face the truth.
  • My Father is in Prison

    Patrick Baker

    Paperback (Lady Esquire Group, LLC, Nov. 27, 2015)
    Louis is a fourth grader who is moving into his grandmother’s house and is starting his first day at a new school. Louis’ father is absent from his life because he is in prison. Louis’ denial and disappointment in his father’s absence is displayed by his series of imaginative lies about his father’s whereabouts. Louis quickly learns he can only keep the lies going for so long and is forced to face the truth.
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  • Zora's First Day

    JE Smythe

    language (Lady Esquire Group, LLC, June 22, 2015)
    Zora Williams is starting 6th grade as the new girl at a new school. She feels everyone is against her especially her parents who are making her change school. She dreads the unknown, being in a new place, around new people, and even taking the bus. Zora has no choice but to face what could possibly be the worst day of her life.
  • My Father is in Prison by Patrick Baker

    Patrick Baker

    Paperback (Lady Esquire Group, LLC, March 15, 1699)
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  • Zora's First Day

    JE Smythe

    (Lady Esquire Group, LLC, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Zora Williams is starting 6th grade as the new girl at a new school. She feels everyone is against her especially her parents who are making her change school. She dreads the unknown, being in a new place, around new people, and even taking the bus. Zora has no choice but to face what could possibly be the worst day of her life. Throughout her first day she is introduced to new friends, new enemies, and BOYS. But most importantly she learns how to accept the power in change and to be confident with who she is.