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Zeke Meeks vs. the pain-in-the-neck pets

Zeke wants to bring home the class hamster, so to prove that he is responsible, he promises his mother that he will take care of the family dog for a whole week--after that it is one disaster after another.
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Zeke Meeks vs the Mother's Day meltdown

Annoyed because his mother has been packing boring, healthy lunches, third-grader Zeke has not made either a card or a gift for Mother's Day--then at the last moment he has a change of heart and has to scramble to make both.
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Zeke Meeks vs. his big phony cousin

As if coming up with a school project at the last minute is not enough trouble, Zeke also has to deal with his cousin Sam--who is just too perfect to be completely believable.
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Just another girl

a novel
2009
Sixteen-year-old Aster, caught between a self-absorbed older sister and a mentally-disabled younger one, yearns for a normal life and, with her first boyfriend's encouragement and trust in God, she begins to make things better.

Far from the tree

2017
"Being the middle child has its ups and downs. But for Grace, an only child who was adopted at birth, discovering that she is a middle child is a different ride altogether. After putting her own baby up for adoption, she goes looking for her biological family, including Maya, her loudmouthed younger bio sister, who has a lot to say about their newfound family ties."--OCLC.

Birth order

what your position in the family really tells you about your character
2011
Clinical psychologist Linda Blair explains what your birth order can tell you about your character.

Zeke Meeks vs the stinky soccer team

2015
Third-grader Zeke's soccer experience is proving to be a disaster--all of his friends are on a different team, while his team is dominated by a bully who hogs the ball and knocks down anyone who gets in his way.

Middle me

a growing-up story of the middle child
This is a Growing-Up story of the Middle Child. The first-born might feel pushed aside when a sibling is born. But being oldest has its perks. The youngest child may feel left out of activities. But everyone loves the baby in the family. Being the middle child is unique and comes with experiences only a middle child knows.

Evan in the middle

2016
"Being in the middle can be hard. Evan is in the middle of his family and he doesn't know where he fits in. He's too small to play with his older brothers but too big to play with his younger brother and sister. He just wants to be big. Being big will make everything better -- right?" --Back cover.

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