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Roll with it

Twelve-year-old Ellie, who has cerebral palsy, finds her life transformed when she moves with her mother to small-town Oklahoma to help care for her grandfather, who has Alzheimer's Disease.
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Fresh Princess

2019
"When Destiny, the Fresh Princess, moves to a new neighborhood, she must be courageous as she makes new friends"--OCLC.
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Goodbye, friend! Hello, friend!

2019
Two best friends understand that saying goodbye to one experience means saying hello to the next, but that does not make it easier when one friend has to move away.
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The middle Moffat

Follows the adventures and misadventures of ten-year-old Jane Moffat living with her widowed mother and three siblings in their new home in Cranbury, Connecticut, in the early twentieth century.
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Under the stairs

2017
"Diego isn't scared easily. Not even when his parents buy the creepiest house in town. He's used to moving--a lot. His parents flip houses for a living. Then he finds something odd in the basement. And it's alive"--Back cover.

Break and enter

2016
"A fresh start. That's what his mom wants. But Dwayne just can't settle into his life. He misses his friends and has trouble connecting with new classmates. Nothing is familiar. Walking through his neighborhood, he see an open window. Instantly everything changes"--Back cover.

Annie's life in lists

Fifth-grader Annie writes lists to keep track of changes in her life when her family moves from Brooklyn to the small town of Clover Gap.
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For black girls like me

"Eleven-year-old Makeda dreams of meeting her African American mother, while coping with serious problems in her white adopted family, a cross-country move, and being homeschooled"--Provided by publisher.
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Lula and the sea monster

Lula and her parents must leave their beloved house on the beach, but Bean, the tiny creature she rescued from a seagull, becomes a friend and does not want her to go.
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Daphne definitely doesn't do sports

Annabelle Louis is a military brat, and complete nerd who has always been homeschooled, but with her mother going on assignment in Afghanistan, she is going to have to attend middle school in Linden, New Jersey; her therapist suggests she try sports to make friends, and she creates a vlog, Daphne Doesn't, in which she makes fun of all the things that she considers a waste of time (for example, sports and school)--the vlog proves to be a big hit, but when her classmates start sharing the videos, Annabelle's secret identity may be exposed.
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