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  • Class Mom

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 23, 2009)
    In the twentieth installment of the hit Robin Hill School series, Nia volunteers her mama to be in charge of planning a great party for Mrs. Connor’s class. Everyone is excited—but Nia’s mama doesn’t know she’s been volunteered! Nia knows her mother is shy about speaking English, and is much more comfortable with her native Spanish. With the party fast approaching, can Nia and her mama pull off a great party for the first-grade class?
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  • Class Mom

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 30, 2012)
    In this eBook with audio, Nia volunteers her mama to be in charge of planning a great party for Mrs. Connor’s class. Everyone is excited—but Nia’s mama doesn’t know she’s been volunteered! Nia knows her mother is shy about speaking English, and is much more comfortable with her native Spanish. With the party fast approaching, can Nia and her mama pull off a great party for the first-grade class?
  • Class

    Lucinda Rosenfeld

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Named one of the Best Books of 2017 by the Philadelphia Inquirer All hell breaks loose in the liberal bubble when a mother's life spirals out of control when she's forced to rethink her bleeding heart ideals. For Karen Kipple, it isn't enough that she works full-time in the non-profit sector for an organization that helps children from disadvantaged homes. She's also determined to live her personal life in accordance with her ideals. This means sending her daughter, Ruby, to an integrated public school in their Brooklyn neighborhood. But when a troubled student from a nearby housing project begins bullying children in Ruby's class, the distant social and economic issues Karen has always claimed to care about so passionately begin to feel uncomfortably close to home. A daring, discussable satire about gentrification and liberal hypocrisy, CLASS is also a smartly written story that reveals how life as we live it--not as we like to imagine it--often unfolds in gray areas.
  • Class

    Lucinda Rosenfeld

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Named one of the Best Books of 2017 by the Philadelphia Inquirer All hell breaks loose in the liberal bubble when a mother's life spirals out of control when she's forced to rethink her bleeding heart ideals. For Karen Kipple, it isn't enough that she works full-time in the non-profit sector for an organization that helps children from disadvantaged homes. She's also determined to live her personal life in accordance with her ideals. This means sending her daughter, Ruby, to an integrated public school in their Brooklyn neighborhood. But when a troubled student from a nearby housing project begins bullying children in Ruby's class, the distant social and economic issues Karen has always claimed to care about so passionately begin to feel uncomfortably close to home. A daring, discussable satire about gentrification and liberal hypocrisy, CLASS is also a smartly written story that reveals how life as we live it--not as we like to imagine it--often unfolds in gray areas.
  • Class

    Lucinda Rosenfeld

    eBook (Little, Brown and Company, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Named one of the Best Books of 2017 by the Philadelphia Inquirer All hell breaks loose in the liberal bubble when a mother's life spirals out of control when she's forced to rethink her bleeding heart ideals. For Karen Kipple, it isn't enough that she works full-time in the non-profit sector for an organization that helps children from disadvantaged homes. She's also determined to live her personal life in accordance with her ideals. This means sending her daughter, Ruby, to an integrated public school in their Brooklyn neighborhood. But when a troubled student from a nearby housing project begins bullying children in Ruby's class, the distant social and economic issues Karen has always claimed to care about so passionately begin to feel uncomfortably close to home. A daring, discussable satire about gentrification and liberal hypocrisy, CLASS is also a smartly written story that reveals how life as we live it--not as we like to imagine it--often unfolds in gray areas.
  • Class Mom

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 23, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. It's the end of the school year and Mrs. Connor's class is having a party! Nia volunteers her mother to be in charge of planning the party. But Nia's mother is shy and only speaks a little English, and Nia forgot to tell her that she's got a job to do!
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  • My Class

    Victoria Braidich

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2008)
    This eBook for Emerging Readers teaches students about class. Supplemented with full color photographs, this eBook helps teach readers the basics of the classroom through easy-to-follow language.
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  • Class Mom

    Margaret McNamara

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  • Class Mom

    Margaret McNamara

    (Simon Spotlight, June 23, 2009)
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  • Class Mom

    Margaret McNamara

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, June 23, 2009)
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  • Class Mom

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    Unknown Binding (Paw Prints 2009-06-23, March 16, 2009)
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