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  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne Gray

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 16, 2012)
    It has been eight years since Hope’s mom died in a car accident. Eight years of shuffling from foster home to foster home. Eight years of trying to hold on to the memories that tether her to her mother. Now Sarah, Hope’s newest foster mom, has taken her from Minneapolis to spend the summer on the Nebraska farm where Sarah grew up. Hope is set adrift, anchored only by her ever-present and memory-heavy backpack. Accustomed to the clamor of city life, Hope is at first unsettled by the silence that descends over the farm each night. But listening deeply, she begins to hear the quiet: the crickets’ chirp, the windsong, the steady in and out of her own breath. Soon the silence is replaced by voices, like echoes sounding across time — the voices of girls who inhabited the old farmhouse before her. Reluctantly, Hope begins to stretch down roots in the earth and accept this new family as her own.
  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne Gray

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 30, 2006)
    It has been eight years since Hope’s mom died in a car accident. Eight years of shuffling from foster home to foster home. Eight years of trying to hold on to the memories that tether her to her mother. Now Sarah, Hope’s newest foster mom, has taken her from Minneapolis to spend the summer on the Nebraska farm where Sarah grew up. Hope is set adrift, anchored only by her ever-present and memory-heavy backpack. Accustomed to the clamor of city life, Hope is at first unsettled by the silence that descends over the farm each night. But listening deeply, she begins to hear the quiet: the crickets’ chirp, the windsong, the steady in and out of her own breath. Soon the silence is replaced by voices, like echoes sounding across time — the voices of girls who inhabited the old farmhouse before her. Reluctantly, Hope begins to stretch down roots in the earth and accept this new family as her own.
  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne E. Gray

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Aug. 28, 2000)
    It has been eight years since Hope’s mom died in a car accident. Eight years of shuffling from foster home to foster home. Eight years of trying to hold on to the memories that tether her to her mother. Now Sarah, Hope’s newest foster mom, has taken her from Minneapolis to spend the summer on the Nebraska farm where Sarah grew up. Hope is set adrift, anchored only by her ever-present and memory-heavy backpack. Accustomed to the clamor of city life, Hope is at first unsettled by the silence that descends over the farm each night. But listening deeply, she begins to hear the quiet: the crickets’ chirp, the windsong, the steady in and out of her own breath. Soon the silence is replaced by voices, like echoes sounding across time — the voices of girls who inhabited the old farmhouse before her. Reluctantly, Hope begins to stretch down roots in the earth and accept this new family as her own.
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  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne E. Gray

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Feb. 2, 2002)
    An ALA Best Book for Young Adults 2001 It has been eight years since Hope's mom died in a car accident. Now Sarah, Hope's newest foster mom, has brought them to spend the summer on the Nebraska farm where Sarah grew up. Hope is set adrift, anchored only by her ever-present memory-laden backpack. Then she discovers that the old farmhouse is just like a large backpack, laden with the history of the young women who lived there before her.
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  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne Gray

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Aug. 28, 2000)
    It has been eight years since Hope's mom died in a car accident. Eight years of shuffling from foster home to foster home. Eight years of trying to hold on to the memories that tether her to her mother. Now Sarah, Hope's newest foster mom, has taken her from Minneapolis to spend the summer on the Nebraska farm where Sarah grew up. Hope is set adrift, anchored only by her ever-present and memory-heavy backpack. Accustomed to the clamor of city life, Hope is at first unsettled by the silence that descends over the farm each night. But listening deeply, she begins to hear the quiet: the crickets' chirp, the windsong, the steady in and out of her own breath. Soon the silence is replaced by voices, like echoes sounding across time — the voices of girls who inhabited the old farmhouse before her. Reluctantly, Hope begins to stretch down roots in the earth and accept this new family as her own.
  • Holding Up the Sky

    Lois Wickstrom, Nicolás Milano

    eBook (, March 18, 2020)
    Colleen's dad is a giant. He walks around town with his hands in the air.He says he's holding up the sky. Nobody believes him.One day he puts his hands down.Now, what will happen?The decision is up to his daughter.
  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne Gray

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 30, 2006)
    It has been eight years since Hope’s mom died in a car accident. Eight years of shuffling from foster home to foster home. Eight years of trying to hold on to the memories that tether her to her mother. Now Sarah, Hope’s newest foster mom, has taken her from Minneapolis to spend the summer on the Nebraska farm where Sarah grew up. Hope is set adrift, anchored only by her ever-present and memory-heavy backpack. Accustomed to the clamor of city life, Hope is at first unsettled by the silence that descends over the farm each night. But listening deeply, she begins to hear the quiet: the crickets’ chirp, the windsong, the steady in and out of her own breath. Soon the silence is replaced by voices, like echoes sounding across time — the voices of girls who inhabited the old farmhouse before her. Reluctantly, Hope begins to stretch down roots in the earth and accept this new family as her own.
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  • Holding Up the Sky

    Lois Wickstrom, Nicolás Milano

    Hardcover (Look Under Rocks, Nov. 1, 2020)
    Colleen's dad is a giant. He walks around town with his hands in the air.He says he's holding up the sky. Nobody believes him.One day he puts his hands down.Now, what will happen?The resolution is up to his daughter.
  • Holding Up the Earth By Gray, Dianne E.

    Dianne E. Gray

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) Oct-01-2006, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • Holding Up the Sky

    Lois Wickstrom, Nicolás Milano

    Paperback (Look Under Rocks, Nov. 1, 2020)
    Colleen's dad is a giant. He walks around town with his hands in the air.He says he's holding up the sky. Nobody believes him.One day he puts his hands down.Now, what will happen?The resolution is up to his daughter.
  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne E Gray

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, Oct. 30, 2006)
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  • Holding Up the Earth

    Dianne E. Gray

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