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Books with title Best Friends

  • Best Friends

    Andrea K Smith, Marnie Bourque

    Hardcover (Stillwater River Publications, Nov. 16, 2019)
    A special bond between a girl and her horse...best friends. Written by Andrea K. Smith and illustrated by Marnie Bourque. Based on the author's real-life love of her horse, "Yankee."
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  • Best Friends for Never

    Adrienne Maria Vrettos, Emily Eiden, Scholastic Audio

    Audiobook (Scholastic Audio, May 10, 2016)
    When a friendship pact goes magically awry, 11-year-old Hattie must figure out how to make amends. After Hattie and her three best friends watch one of their classmates get publicly defriended in the school cafeteria, they make a loyalty pact promising never to mistreat each other. But after Hattie unwittingly breaks the pact, her friends begin ignoring her. In fact they literally don't even know who she is anymore! Can Hattie figure out how to break the spell and make things right again? Acclaimed author Adrienne Vrettos brings poignancy and gentle humor to this magical story of friendship and loyalty.
  • Best Friends

    Anna Michaels, G. Brian Karas

    Paperback (Green Light Readers, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Join Dan and Zack for a surprise and a snack--some tasty red apples and a small snail. Which is which? Read and find out!
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  • Friends

    Helme Heine

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Dec. 1, 1982)
    Goods friends always stick together. Charlie Rooster, Johnny Mouse, and Percy the pig are the best of friends. They do everything together. They ride their bike together, play games together, and even do their chores together. Because that's what good friends do. When night falls, though, and it's time to go to bed, they learn that sometimes friends have to be apart. But that's okay, because true friends always find each other, even if it's just in their dreams.
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  • Best Friends

    Marcia Leonard, Dorothy Handelman

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions TM, Aug. 1, 1999)
    These girls are not alike. They don’t look alike. They don’t act alike. But that doesn’t matter. They are best friends.
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  • Best Friends

    Mary Bard, Nancy Pearl

    Paperback (Two Lions, Nov. 3, 2015)
    Suzie Green has only dreamed of having a best friend. Someone to vent to and giggle with—and someone to help her face the Select Seven at school every day. Those girls are boy crazy, they talk in codes, and they call Suzie “teacher’s pet.” It’s not easy being a teacher’s kid! And it’s not easy being eleven, going on twelve, without a best friend. Then Co Co Langdon moves in next door. Suzie has never met anyone like Co Co. She’s from France and has traveled all over the world. And she’s never been to school, having been tutored all her life. But now that Co Co is in America, she will go to school for the very first time. And Suzie will finally have a best friend by her side! First published in 1955, Best Friends follows two girls through one unforgettable school year as they take on mean girls, a cranky neighbor, boys, and the search for a missing neighborhood dog. In the end, they’ll find out what it truly means to be best friends.
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  • Best Friends

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, Aug. 1, 1986)
    Growing apart...Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield feel special because they're identical twins. For twelve years they've dressed alike, shared a room, and done everything together. But when they start Sweet Valley Middle School, everything begins to change.Elizabeth wants to work on the class newspaper, but Jessica doesn't. Jessica would rather join the Unicorns, a snobby all-girls club. Even though Elizabeth isn't interested in the same things as her twin, she tries to tag along. But is she losing her best friend?
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  • Best Friends

    Dori Chaconas, Lisa McCue

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, April 1, 2010)
    Cork is a muskrat. Fuzz is a possum. Cork eats only veggie stuff. Fuzz eats beetles and worms. Cork likes to play hide-and-seek. Fuzz likes to play find-and-eat. Cork and Fuzz have nothing in common. Or do they?
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  • Best Friends Forever

    Jennifer Weiner

    Hardcover (Atria Books, July 14, 2009)
    Bestselling author Jennifer Weiner’s dazzling new novel Best Friends Forever explores the impact of love, desire, and familial loss on a friendship between two young women, and how the choices they make will change their lives forever.One of the nation’s most beloved and successful writers of women’s fiction, Jennifer Weiner has become a literary phenomenon with millions of copies of her books in print. Her latest work, Best Friends Forever will delight fans and critics alike, following the ups and downs of a long-time friendship between two young girls who grow up to be two very different women. Addie Downs and Valerie Adler were eight when they first met and decided to be best friends forever. But, in the wake of tragedy and betrayal during their teenage years, everything changed. Val went on to fame and fortune. Addie stayed behind in their small Midwestern town. Destiny, however, had more in store for these two. And when, twenty-five years later, Val shows up at Addie’s front door with blood on her coat and terror on her face, it is the beginning of a wild adventure for two women joined by love and history who find strength together that they could not find alone.
  • Best Friends

    Steven Kellogg

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-10-01, Oct. 16, 2008)
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  • Friends

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Worst Best Friends

    Max Dann, Alan King, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, July 24, 2006)
    I began trying to picture what Max or anyone would say if they could've seen me then, off on an adventure with Dusting. "Dusting?" they'd say. "We've listened to some pretty tall stories, but that could never happen, not in a million years. If there's one person he hates more than anybody else it'd have to be you." "No, it's true," I'd say. "That's all changed. He likes me now..." "Stop muttering," Dusting snapped. "We're here." When you run away from home, spend two hours in a cupboard full of smelly socks, and then fall down an enormous hole, the last thing you'd normally want is to be pulled out by Ernest Dusting, the meanest, toughest kid in school.