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Other editions of book Jars Of Glass

  • Jars Of Glass

    Brad Barkley, Heather Hepler

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Oct. 16, 2008)
    After their mother is institutionalized for schizophrenia, sisters Choe and Shana deal with the disruption to their family in very different ways, but after their mother comes for a visit, it becomes clear to responsible Chloe why Shana the dreamer doesn't want her mother around anymore.
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  • Jars of Glass

    Brad Barkley, Heather Hepler

    eBook (Speak, Oct. 4, 2008)
    From the critically acclaimed authors of Scrambled Eggs at Midnight and Dream Factory comes a poignant story of two sisters. Chloe and Shana want the same thing?for everything to go back to normal, the way it was before their mom went to the hospital. But both sisters know that things can never be the same. While Chloe wants their mom to come home so they can be a family again, Shana never wants to see their mother. And while Shana is trying to escape her problems by hiding under a new persona, Chloe is left trying to be the responsible one. Then things go from bad to worse, and the sisters are forced to band together and redefine what it means to be a family.
  • Jars of Glass

    Brad Barkley, Heather Hepler

    Paperback (Speak, Oct. 15, 2009)
    From the critically acclaimed authors of Scrambled Eggs at Midnight and Dream Factory comes a poignant story of two sisters. Chloe and Shana want the same thing?for everything to go back to normal, the way it was before their mom went to the hospital. But both sisters know that things can never be the same. While Chloe wants their mom to come home so they can be a family again, Shana never wants to see their mother. And while Shana is trying to escape her problems by hiding under a new persona, Chloe is left trying to be the responsible one. Then things go from bad to worse, and the sisters are forced to band together and redefine what it means to be a family.
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  • Jars of Glass

    Brad Barkley, Heather Hepler

    Paperback (Speak, Oct. 15, 2009)
    From the critically acclaimed authors of Scrambled Eggs at Midnight and Dream Factory comes a poignant story of two sisters. Chloe and Shana want the same thing?for everything to go back to normal, the way it was before their mom went to the hospital. But both sisters know that things can never be the same. While Chloe wants their mom to come home so they can be a family again, Shana never wants to see their mother. And while Shana is trying to escape her problems by hiding under a new persona, Chloe is left trying to be the responsible one. Then things go from bad to worse, and the sisters are forced to band together and redefine what it means to be a family.