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  • Amazing Grace

    Caroline Binch, Mary Hoffman

    Paperback (Gardners Books, June 30, 2005)
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  • Amazing Grace

    Mary Hoffman

    Paperback (Gardners Books, June 30, 2005)
    Dual language Panjabi/English edition of the international bestseller. Grace loves to act out stories. Sometimes she plays the leading part, sometimes she is 'a cast of thousands.' When her school decides to perform Peter Pan, Grace is longing to play Peter, but her classmates say that Peter was a boy, and besides, he wasn't black...But Grace's Ma and Nana tell her she can be anything she wants if she puts her mind to it...
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  • Amazing Grace

    Mary Hoffman

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Publishers, Sept. 2, 1998)
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  • Amazing Grace: Urdu and English

    Mary Hoffman, Caroline Binch, Shamsu Agha

    Hardcover (Magi Pubns, Sept. 1, 1996)
    A bilingual book in English/Urdu about little Grace, who loved stories. After hearing the stories, she would give herself the most exciting part.
  • Amazing Grace

    Mary Hoffman, Caroline Binch, East Word

    Hardcover (Magi Pubns, June 16, 2000)
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  • Amazing Grace/English Vietnamese

    Mary Hoffman

    Hardcover (Magi Pubns, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Grace loves stories, whether they're from books, movies, or the kind her grandmother tells. So when she gets a chance to play a part in Peter Pan, she knows exactly who she wants to be. Remarkable watercolor illustrations give full expression to Grace's high-flying imagination.
  • Amazing Grace: Turkish-English

    Mary Hoffman

    Hardcover (Magi Pubns, Sept. 1, 1995)
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  • Amazing Grace

    D.V. Spangler

    Paperback (Magi Publications, )
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  • Amazing Grace

    Mary Hoffmann, Alfre Woodward, Weston Woods Studios, Inc., a subsidiary of Scholastic Inc.

    Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, Inc., a subsidiary of Scholastic Inc., April 1, 2015)
    Even though her classmates discourage Grace from trying out for Peter Pan in the school play because she is black and a girl, Grace wins the part and proves that she can be anything she wants to be.