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Award winning

The Truth About Stacey

Ann M. Martin, 1986

167 pages
The Truth About Stacey

The Truth About Stacey

Ann M. Martin, 1986

Jessis Horrible Prank

Nancy Zhang, Chloe Taylor, Ann M. Martin, 2013

176 pages
Why to read
  • To understand the consequences of their actions.
  • To learn the importance of responsibility and forgiveness.
  • To explore the dynamics of friendship.
  • To enjoy a relatable and entertaining story.
Jessis Horrible Prank

Jessis Horrible Prank

Nancy Zhang, Chloe Taylor, Ann M. Martin, 2013

Award winning

Kristy and the Snobs: A Graphic Novel

Braden Lamb, Chan Chau, Ann M. Martin, 2021

160 pages
Why to read
  • Relatable story about the challenges of fitting in
  • Empowering message about friendship and resilience
  • Engaging illustrations that bring the story to life
  • Part of the beloved Baby-Sitters Club series
Kristy and the Snobs: A Graphic Novel

Kristy and the Snobs: A Graphic Novel

Braden Lamb, Chan Chau, Ann M. Martin, 2021

Award winning

The Meanest Doll in the World

Brian Selznick, Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, 2003

304 pages
Why to read
  • The book provides a delightful mix of fantastical adventure, light-hearted humor, and important life lessons.
  • It strengthens children's reading comprehension skills.
  • Helps kids understand the importance of good behavior, friendship, and loyalty.
  • Dolls come alive in an imaginative, relatable, entertaining, and child-friendly narrative.
The Meanest Doll in the World

The Meanest Doll in the World

Brian Selznick, Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, 2003

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