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  2. Mirette on the High Wire - Wikipedia

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    Mirette on the High Wire is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully. Published in 1992, the book tells the story of Mirette, a French girl who learns to walk on the tightrope. McCully won the 1993 Caldecott Medal for her illustrations. [1]

  3. Hooked (book) - Wikipedia

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    Hooked: Film Writings, 1985–88 (1989) is the ninth collection of movie reviews by the critic Pauline Kael, covering the period from July 1985 to June 1988. [1] All articles in the book originally appeared in The New Yorker .

  4. Hooked (app) - Wikipedia

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    Hooked is a freemium smartphone app that allows users to write or read short stories made up of text messages between characters. [1] [2] CEO Prerna Gupta described the app as "books for the Snapchat generation" or "Twitter for fiction." [3] As of March 2019, the app had more than 40 million active users. [4]

  5. American Girl (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Molly McIntire (1944-1946) Molly's Cookbook: A Peek at Dining in the Past With Meals You Can Cook Today by Polly Athan (1994) Molly's Craft Book by Jodi Evert (1994) Molly's Theater Kit by Valerie Tripp (1994) Welcome to Molly's World · 1944: Growing Up in World War Two America by Catherine Gourley (1999) Molly's Route 66 Adventure by Dottie ...

  6. The Miseducation of Cameron Post - Wikipedia

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    The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a coming-of-age teen novel by Emily M. Danforth published in 2012. The novel's protagonist is Cameron Post, a 12-year-old Montana girl who is discovering her own homosexuality. After her parents die in a car crash, she lives with her conservative aunt and her grandmother.

  7. Klee Wyck - Wikipedia

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    Klee Wyck (1941) is a memoir by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Through short sketches , the artist tells of her experiences among First Nations people and cultures on British Columbia 's west coast. The book won the 1941 Governor General's Award and occupies an important place in Canadian literature .

  8. Millicent Min, Girl Genius - Wikipedia

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    When Emily finds Millicent and Stanford in the library at one of their tutoring sessions, Millicent acts as the failing student and treats Stanford as the genius. Stanford agrees to pretend to be the tutor, as Stanford develops a crush on Emily, and out of a need to impress her, acts smart, believing that it is the only reason that Emily likes him.

  9. Emily Climbs - Wikipedia

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    Emily Climbs is the second in a series of three novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was first published in 1925. It was first published in 1925. While the legal battle with Montgomery's publishing company (L.C. Page) continued, Montgomery's husband Ewan MacDonald continued to suffer clinical depression.