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  • Adam Zigzag

    Barbara Barrie

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1994)
    Popularity, good looks, and a life of privilege are not enough to counter Adam's severe dyslexia and, now a teenager, he is desperate to learn to read and to find his missing life.
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  • Adam Zigzag

    Barbara Barrie

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Adam Brody a lucky kid -- he can sing and play the guitar; he's bright, popular, and good-looking. But none of these things can help Adam read. He's severely dyslexic. When he looks at a page, letters and numbers zigzag all over the place.This has been going on ever since he started school, but now that he's a teenager, he's getting desperate. So is his family. What will happen to him if he never learns to read?
  • Zigzag

    Ellen Wittlinger

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2012)
    A summer disappointment turns into a cross-country discovery.Robin can't believe it when her boyfriend, Chris, tells her that his parents have enrolled him in a summer program in Rome. It's their last summer together before he goes away to college, and now they won't even have that time together. It feels like the worst thing that's ever happened to her. Since Chris is leaving, Robin agrees to join her aunt and cousins on a cross-country road trip, in spite of her reservations -- she and her younger cousins have never really gotten along, and since their father's death they've become even more problematic than before. Soon the four of them are zigzagging through the West on an eye-opening journey. They explore parts of the country Robin never dreamed existed -- and she discovers inner resources she never imagined she had.
  • Zigzag

    Ellen Wittlinger

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Robin can't believe it when her boyfriend, Chris, tells her that his parents have enrolled him in a summer program in Rome. It's their last summer together before he goes away to college, and now they won't even have that time together. It feels like the worst thing that's ever happened to her. Since Chris is leaving, Robin agrees to join her aunt and cousins on a cross-country road trip, in spite of her reservations -- she and her younger cousins have never really gotten along, and since their father's death they've become even more problematic than before. Soon the four of them are zigzagging through the West on an eye-opening journey. They explore parts of the country Robin never dreamed existed -- and she discovers inner resources she never imagined she had.
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  • Adam Zigzag

    Barbara Barrie

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Adam, who is dyslexic and has great difficulty with his homework, struggles to find the right school, resist the lure of drugs, and endure the jealousy of his older sister Caroline
  • Zigzag

    Robert D. San Souci, Stefan Czernecki

    Hardcover (August House, Dec. 13, 2005)
    "Nicely composed, and the happy ending should please young readers." -School Library JournalWhen the doll maker creates Zigzag from clothing scraps, she promises that "some child will love you." Her promise gives the strange-looking doll hope. But the other dolls and stuffed animals in the shop don't want such an ugly toy hanging around, so they force Zigzag to leave. Clinging to the promise that a child will someday love him, little Zigzag sets out on a journey in search of happiness and a new home. Young readers will be intrigued by this heart-warming story of perseverance and compassion. Children love to explore the simple bold illustrations that make the story look like it was quilted from scrapes. This colorful story about an orphan doll looking for love will teach readers the importance of caring, courage and respect. August House Publishers offer free lesson plans for Zigzag!
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  • Zigzag

    Ellen Wittlinger

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Robin can't believe it when her boyfriend, Chris, tells her that his parents have enrolled him in a summer program in Rome. It's their last summer together before he goes away to college, and now they won't even have that time together. It feels like the worst thing that's ever happened to her. Since Chris is leaving, Robin agrees to join her aunt and cousins on a cross-country road trip, in spite of her reservations -- she and her younger cousins have never really gotten along, and since their father's death they've become even more problematic than before. Soon the four of them are zigzagging through the West on an eye-opening journey. They explore parts of the country Robin never dreamed existed -- and she discovers inner resources she never imagined she had.
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  • Zigzag

    Robert San Souci

    eBook (August House, Dec. 13, 2005)
    When the dollmaker creates Zigzag from clothing scraps, she promises him, some child will love you. Her promise gives the strange-looking doll hope. But the other dolls and stuffed animals in the shop don't want such an ugly toy hanging around so they force Zigzag to leave. Clinging to the promise that a child will someday love him, little Zigzag sets out on a journey in search of happiness and a new home. Young readers will be intrigued by this heart-warming story of perseverance and compassion. Children love to explore the simple bold illustrations that make the story look like it was quilted from scrapes.
  • Zigzag

    Robert D. San Souci, Stefan Czernecki

    Hardcover (August House, Dec. 13, 2005)
    When the dollmaker creates Zigzag from scraps, she promises him, Some child will love you. This gives the strange-looking doll hope. But the other dolls and stuffed animals in the shop don't want such an ugly toy around. They force Zigzag to leave. Clinging to the promise that a child will someday love him, little Zigzag sets out to find a home.
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  • Zigzag

    Robert D.San Souci, Stefan Czernecki

    Hardcover (Tradewind Books, Dec. 12, 2005)
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  • Zigzag

    Ellen Wittlinger

    Library Binding
    Robin can't believe it when her boyfriend, Chris, tells her that his parents have enrolled him in a summer program in Rome. It's their last summer together before he goes away to college, and now they won't even have that time together. It feels like the worst thing that's ever happened to her. Since Chris is leaving, Robin agrees to join her aunt and cousins on a cross-country road trip, in spite of her reservations -- she and her younger cousins have never really gotten along, and since their father's death they've become even more problematic than before. Soon the four of them are zigzagging through the West on an eye-opening journey. They explore parts of the country Robin never dreamed existed -- and she discovers inner resources she never imagined she had.
  • Zigzag

    Ellen Wittlinger

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Robin is devastated when she learns that her boyfriend is going to Italy for the summer - it's supposed to be their last holiday together before he goes away to college. Since he will be away, Robin reluctantly agrees to join her widowed aunt and bratty cousins on a cross-country road trip. Over the course of what becomes an eye-opening journey, Robin discovers inner strengths and resources she never imagined she had.