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Quick view Margaret and Margarita/Margarita y Margaret by Lynn Reiser Margaret, who speaks only English, and Margarita, who speaks only Spanish, meet in the park and have fun playing together even though they speak different languages. View Details
Quick view Masterminds by Gordon Korman Eli Frieden lives in the most perfect town in the world: Serenity, New Mexico. Honesty and integrity are valued above all else. The thirty kids who live there never lie they know it s a short leap... View Details