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Books with title Amber Brown

  • I, Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger, Dana Lubotsky, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 16, 2008)
    Amber Brown loves the holidays. The shopping, the wrapping, the unwrapping. She isn't having any trouble with gifts, but life is another story. She's so happy her dad has moved back to New Jersey, but her mom isn't. It means the beginning of shared custody, and that means more fighting. Amber feels as if half of her belongs to her mom and half of her belongs to her dad, and that doesn't feel good at all. Then her mom says she can't get her ears pierced, but her dad doesn't know that. Amber makes a decision. Something has to belong to her, so why shouldn't it be her ears? Full of the fun, humor, and the punny dialogue Paula Danziger's famous for, this is a winning entry in the ever-popular series.
  • I, Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Amber Brown loves the holidays. But this year, the season is bringing big changes. Amber's dad has moved back to New Jersey, which means shared custody. Soon Amber feels as if half of her belongs to her mom and half of her belongs to her dad. Amber decides that she needs to claim something for herself, and when the topic of ear-piercing comes up, she knows just what she's going to do! After all, don't her ears belong to her? Full of all the fun, humor, and realistic dialogue that Paula Danziger's famous for, this is a winning entry in the ever-popular series."Upbeat, authentic, and humorous." - School Library Journal, starred review"Fresh and fast-paced." - Entertainment Weekly
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  • I, Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger, Tony Ross

    eBook (Puffin Books, Oct. 25, 1999)
    Amber Brown loves the holidays. The shopping, the wrapping, the unwrapping. She isn't having any troubles with gifts, but life is another story. She's so happy when her dad has moved back to New Jersey, but her mom isn't. It means the beginning of shared custody, and that means more fighting. Amber feels as if half of her belongs to her mom and half belongs to her dad, and that doesn't feel good at all.Then her mom says she can't get her ears pierced, but her dad doesn't know that. Amber makes a decision. Something has to belong to her, so why shouldn't it be her ears?Full of the fun, humor, and punny dialogue Paul Danziger's famous for, this is a winning entry in the ever popular series.
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  • Forever Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger, Dana Lubotsky, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 16, 2008)
    Amber's life has changed dramatically: her parents are divorced, her father lives in France, her best friend has moved to another state, and now her mother must decide whether to remarry.
  • Amber Brown Sees Red

    Paula Danziger, Dana Lubotsky, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 16, 2008)
    Meet Amber Brown, the unforgettable third-grader whose spunk and good humor help her survive the joys and sorrows that life delivers in Amber Brown Sees Red.
  • Amber Brown Sees Red

    Paula Danziger

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 5, 2009)
    Amber Brown's going through a growth spurt . . . and her body's not the only thing that's changing. Her mom and Max are engaged. Her dad is moving back from Paris. And now her school's overrun by skunks, and she feels like she's being held captive in a hot, crowded school bus that's going nowhere. But growth spurts and skunks are not her only concerns. Why can't her parents agree on anything . . . and most important, what will happen when Dad moves back?
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  • Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 2001)
    young readers
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  • Forever Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 13, 2008)
    Amber is used to change?her life has been full of it lately. First her best friend Justin moved and she became best friends with Brandi. Then she had to deal with her parents? divorce and her dad?s move to France. She?s even getting used to her mom?s boyfriend, Max. Now the only change that she wants is to redo her bedroom. But then Max asks Amber?s mom to marry him. If she says yes, they might have to move. But if she says no, then Max may leave. Amber?s mom is confused?and so is Amber! Can?t things just stay the same for once?
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  • Forever Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger

    eBook (Puffin Books, Nov. 13, 2008)
    Amber Brown wants a room makeover, not another life makeover.She's used to changes--finding a new best friend, Brandi...having her old best friend, Justin, move to Alabama...dealing with her parents' divorce...seeing her father move to Paris.She's even getting used to her mom's boyfriend, Max. The only change that she wants now is to redo her bedroom.Then Max asks her mom to marry him. If she says yes, they might have to move. And if she says no, Max may leave.Amber's mom is confused.Amber is confused.Next thing Amber knows, she and her mom are on a plane to Alabama. It's time to make some decisions...and it's time to see Justin.
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  • Amber Brown Sees Red

    Paula Danziger

    eBook (Puffin Books, Feb. 5, 2009)
    Amber Brown's going through a growth spurt . . . and her body's not the only thing that's changing. Her mom and Max are engaged. Her dad is moving back from Paris. And now her school's overrun by skunks, and she feels like she's being held captive in a hot, crowded school bus that's going nowhere. But growth spurts and skunks are not her only concerns. Why can't her parents agree on anything . . . and most important, what will happen when Dad moves back?
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  • I, Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger, Tony Ross

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 15, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Because her divorced parents share joint custody of her, nine-year-old Amber suffers from lack of self-esteem and feels that she is a piece of jointly-owned property.
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  • I, Amber Brown

    Paula Danziger, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Because her divorced parents share joint custody of her, nine-year-old Amber suffers from lack of self-esteem and feels that she is a piece of jointly-owned property.
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