A Terrible Tomboy (School Story Books, #7) (Best Angela Brazil Books, #7)
by Angela Brazil
A TERRIBLE TOMBOY by ANGELA BRAZIL,Illustrated in colour by N. Tenison. Her first published novel was A Terrible Tomboy (1905), but this was not strictly a school story. The story was autobiographical, with Brazil represented as the principal character Peggy, and her friend Leila Langdale, appearing as Lilian. It was an early success for Brazil, and did well in the United States, perhaps as a result of the popularity of Tomboy stories, which had grown in popularity in that country since the mid...
Having learned on her sixteenth birthday that Count Dracula exists and lives in her hometown of Seattle, Lucy tries to save herself and her friends while wondering whether her boyfriend is also a vampire.
The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer
by Leone Adelson, Lillian Moore, and Lilian Moore
Color Me Even, Color Me Odd (Read-It! Readers. Green Level) (Read-It! Readers Math - Levels Green D & Orange E)
by Marcie Aboff
Princess School #6 (Princess School, #6)
by Jane B Mason and Sarah Hines Stephens
School Counselor Because Badass Miracle Worker Isn't an Official Job Title
by Amazing Gift Press
Barbie helps Stacie and Kelly get ready for school and then teaches a class herself.
Eflano and the Missing Cellphone (The Thinking Kids, #1)
by Paul O Beale
Sold! (Claudia Cristina Cortez Uncomplicates Your Life )
by Diana G Gallagher
Quincy the Quail Leads His Family on an Adventure
by Barbara Renner
Stem Labs for Earth & Space Science, Grades 6 - 8
by Schyrlet Cameron and Carolyn Craig