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  • Getting Rid of Marjorie

    Betty Ren Wright

    language (Holiday House, July 21, 2015)
    This fifth-grader is not too fond of her new step-grandmother—“an affecting funny story” (Publishers Weekly). When summer comes, Emily is looking forward to spending more time with Grandfather. Ever since Grandma Ellen’s death, Emily has felt especially close to him. He’s never too busy to listen to her, and he always understands her feelings. But Emily’s summer is unexpectedly ruined when Grandfather returns from a vacation with a new wife. Her name is Marjorie, and Emily hates her. There’s no way Marjorie can replace Grandma Ellen, and she’s certain to destroy Grandfather’s happiness. So Emily decides to get rid of her. The jealousy and problems caused by Marjorie’s arrival are refreshingly handled in the first novel by Betty Ren Wright.
  • Getting Rid of Marjorie

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 1984)
    Emily's summer is ruined unexpectedly when her beloved grandfather returns from vacation with his new wife, Marjorie, and Emily must deal with fond memories of Grandma Ellen and with growing jealousy
    R
  • Getting Rid of Marjorie

    Betty Ren Wright

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1981)
    Eleven-year-old Emily invents a variety of schemes to get rid of her new step-grandmother since she poses a threat to Emily's close relationship to her grandfather.
    K
  • Getting Rid of Marjorie

    Betty Ren Wright

    (Scholastic, June 6, 1984)
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  • getting rid of marjorie

    betty ren wright

    (Holiday House, July 6, 1981)
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  • getting rid of marjorie

    betty ren wright

    (Scholastic paperback, July 6, 1981)
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