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Books with title What Would Joey Do?

  • What Would Jesus Do?

    Garrett W. Sheldon, Deborah Morris

    Paperback (B & H Pub Group, Aug. 16, 1998)
    Retells the classic story of people who apply the basic teachings of Christianity to their own actions.
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  • What Would Joey Pigza Do?

    Jack Gantos

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Sequel to Joey Pigza Loses Control, a Newbery Honor BookAre they flirting or fighting? This is Joey Pigza's question when the fireworks suddenly start to explode between his long-separated mom and dad, whom he's never really had a chance to see together. The more out of control his parents get, the less in control Joey feels and the more he wants to help make things better. But Joey's ailing tell-it-like-it-is grandmother wants her grandson to see it like it is with his unpredictable parents. Knowing that she is fading fast, she needs Joey to hurry up and show that he can break the Pigza family mold by making a friend in the outside world. The only potential candidate, however, is Olivia Lapp -- Joey's blind homeschooling partner, who brags that she is "blind as a brat" and acts meaner to Joey the more desperate he gets for her friendship -- even if Joey senses there's more to her than meets the eye.In this dazzling episode, Jack Gantos's acclaimed hyperactive hero discovers that settling down isn't good for anything if he can't find a way to stop the people he cares about from winding him up all over again. This title has Common Core connections.What Would Joey Do? is a 2003 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • What Would Joey Do?

    Jack Gantos

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 21, 2002)
    Sequel to Joey Pigza Loses Control, a Newbery Honor BookAre they flirting or fighting? This is Joey Pigza's question when the fireworks suddenly start to explode between his long-separated mom and dad, whom he's never really had a chance to see together. The more out of control his parents get, the less in control Joey feels and the more he wants to help make things better. But Joey's ailing tell-it-like-it-is grandmother wants her grandson to see it like it is with his unpredictable parents. Knowing that she is fading fast, she needs Joey to hurry up and show that he can break the Pigza family mold by making a friend in the outside world. The only potential candidate, however, is Olivia Lapp -- Joey's blind homeschooling partner, who brags that she is "blind as a brat" and acts meaner to Joey the more desperate he gets for her friendship -- even if Joey senses there's more to her than meets the eye.In this dazzling episode, Jack Gantos's acclaimed hyperactive hero discovers that settling down isn't good for anything if he can't find a way to stop the people he cares about from winding him up all over again. What Would Joey Do? is a 2003 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • What Would Joey Do?

    Jack Gantos

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 13, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The dazzling conclusion to the Joey Pigza trilogy has our hyperactive hero wound up when his long-separated parents appear to be getting interested in one another again.
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  • What Would She Do?

    Kay Woodward

    Hardcover (Carlton Books Ltd, )
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  • What Would Emma Do?

    Eileen Cook

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Dec. 30, 2008)
    While juggling friendship issues (her best friend isn't speaking to her), a love triangle-turned-square (okay, maybe she shouldn't have kissed her best friend's boyfriend...but it was totally an accident!...sort of), and escalating mayhem in her small religious town (uh-oh...what would Jesus do?), Emma realizes she has to stop trying to please everyone around her and figure out what she wants for herself. It's time to start asking, "What would Emma do?"
  • What Would Joey Do?

    Jack Gantos

    Library Binding
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  • What Would Joey Do?

    Jack Gantos, Neal Layton

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, June 30, 2003)
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  • What Would Joey Do?

    Jack Gantos

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, April 1, 2004)
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  • What Daddy Would Do

    C.B. Cochran

    language (, April 22, 2020)
    We have all heard of the legend of the greatest dad in the world, but what does he say or do to warrant this title? In my opinion, a truly great Daddy is strong, fast, and smart; he is talented, creative, and brave. Daddy would do anything for his beloved children. Originally written for my children, Jaden, Lorea, Roman and Aubrielle, What Daddy Would Do, intends to incite a playful motivation for all of us dads to aspire and live up to. This book is written poetically and is intended as an introduction to poetry for young readers or for parents, caregivers and teachers to read to children, without illustrations on purpose, in order to invite their imaginations to run wild. Enjoy!
  • What Would Emma Do?

    Eileen Cook

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Dec. 30, 2008)
    Thou Shalt Not Kiss Thy Best Friend’s Boyfriend...again... There is no greater sin than kissing your best friend’s boyfriend. So when Emma breaks that golden rule, she knows she’s messed up big-time...especially since she lives in the smallest town ever, where everyone knows everything about everyone else...and especially since she maybe kinda wants to do it again. Now her best friend isn’t speaking to her, her best guy friend is making things totally weird, and Emma is running full speed toward certain social disaster. This is so not the way senior year was supposed to go. Time to pray for a minor miracle. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s time for Emma to stop trying to please everyone around her, and figure out what she wants for herself. “Sassy and sly and sweet all at the same time, this book made me laugh out loud.” --Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries and Airhead “Not since Judy Blume’s Margaret introduced herself to God has there been such a funny, genuine, conflicted, wanna-be-sorta-good-maybe-later girl as Emma. Cook’s tone as she takes on the big ones—life, love, faith, and friendship—is pitch perfect.” --Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Midnight Twins and The Deep End of the Ocean "Smart and fun and full of heart." --Sarah Mlynowski, author of Bras & Broomsticks and How to Be Bad
  • What Would Jordan Do?

    Craig Schutt

    language (General Council of the Assemblies of God, Jan. 10, 2012)
    Being popular is very important to Jordan, and she'll go to extreme lenghts to stay that way! Also, Mouse gets a lesson in intelligent design from an unexpected source.