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  • Flower Power

    Ann Walsh

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Callie's mother has chained herself to the neighbor's tree and is living inside the treehouse. She refuses to come down until the neighbor, Mr. Wilson, agrees to leave the tree standing. Soon reporters arrive to interview Callie about her mother's protest. Callie doesn't want to talk to anyone. More chaos ensues when Callie's grandmother invites the ""singing grannies"" to help save the tree, the neighbor's biker friends come to her aid, and Callie's friends show up to try to get themselves on TV. Callie needs to figure out how to get her mother to come down from the tree so that her life can return to normal.
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  • Flower Power

    Ann Walsh

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Callie's mother has chained herself to the neighbor's tree and is living inside the treehouse. She refuses to come down until the neighbor, Mr. Wilson, agrees to leave the tree standing. Soon reporters arrive to interview Callie about her mother's protest. Callie doesnít want to talk to anyone. More chaos ensues when Callie's grandmother invites the "singing grannies" to help save the tree, the neighbor's biker friends come to her aid, and Callie's friends show up to try to get themselves on TV. Callie needs to figure out how to get her mother to come down from the tree so that her life can return to normal.
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  • { FLOWER POWER

    Ann Walsh

    (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2005)
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  • Flower Power

    Ann Walsh

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Callie's mother has chained herself to the neighbor's tree and is living inside the treehouse. She refuses to come down until the neighbor agrees to leave the tree standing. Soon reporters arrive to interview Callie about her mother's protest, but Callie doesn't want to talk to anyone. She just wants her life to return to normal.
  • Flower Power

    Ann Walsh

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Callie's Mother Has chained herself to the neighbor's tree and is living inside the treehouse. She refuses to come down until the neighbor, Mr. Wilson, agrees to leave the tree standing. Soon reporters arrive to interview Callie about her mother's protest. Callie doesn't want to talk to anyone. More chaos ensues when Callie's grandmother invites the "singing grannies" to help save the tree, the neighbor's biker friends come to her aid, and Callie's friends show up to try to get themselves on TV. Callie needs to figure out how to get her mother to come down from the tree so that her life can return to normal.
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