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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Barbara Caruso, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, March 13, 2013)
    "You never can do anything except on weekends," Simone complained. "How can people be friends only on weekends?" Stiffening, Franny said, "If you don't want to be friends, Simone, then all right." Threatened, as she so often was, with tears, Franny, as she usually did, fought them back. "See if I care," she said airily. Franny does care - a lot. But what can she do? Her mother works long hours at the laundromat, and her father can't seem to hold down a regular job. And who is going to clean the house and look after 4-year-old Marshall? It all falls on Franny's shoulders. But Franny will suffer any indignity - even her shabby clothes and not having enough lunch money - if her best friend Simone is on her side. But lately, Simone keeps taking about dopey rich Lila, and all the free time she has to play. How can Franny and Simone be friends if they never see each other?
  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Louis Glanzman

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 19, 1971)
    Eleven-year-old Franny Davis and her best friend share school and family problems in this realistic, often humorous story set in New York's Greenwich Village. 1966 Newbery Honor BookNotable Children's Books of 1965 (ALA)Children's Books of 1965 (Library of Congress)"City" Books of the Sixties (The Instructor)
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  • The noonday friends

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1974)
    Eleven-year-old Franny Davis loved school and her family, but there were some things that bothered her.
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Louis S. Glanzman

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1965)
    Great story for young adults. Friendship development.
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  • Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1965)
    Eleven-year-old Franny Davis and her best friend share school and family problems in this realistic, often humorous story set in New York's Greenwich Village. 1966 Newbery Honor BookNotable Children's Books of 1965 (ALA)Children's Books of 1965 (Library of Congress)"City" Books of the Sixties (The Instructor)
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary. Stolz

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Noonday Friends by Mary Stolz

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1760)
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Harper Trophy, March 15, 1971)
    Suddenly, Franny and Simone, her best friend, aren't speaking anymore and Franny can't even remember why they quarreled in the first place. This on top of so many other worries and disappointments. Franny's father can't hold a job, her mother is busy helping to support the family, and Marshall, her younger brother, is too young to understand why everybody is sad. She didn't mind taking care of him but Simone was right. How can two people really be friends when they can only see each other at lunchtime and occasionally on weekends?
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Barbara Caruso

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, March 15, 1992)
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1965)
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Louis Glanzman

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1971)
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  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Louis Glanzman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 19, 1971)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When trouble strikes at home, Franny finds herself quarreling with her best friend, Simone.
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