Pearson, Mary

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I can do it all

2011
When a boy goes to the library, he realizes he can pretend to be and to do anything by reading books. Includes suggested learning activities.

Fox Forever

Book 3 The Jenna Fox Chronicles
2013
Before he can start a life with Jenna, seventeen-year-old Locke, who was brought back to life in a newly bioengineered body after an accident destroyed his body 260 years ago, must do a favor for the resistance movement opposing the nightmarish medical technology.

Puedo hacer de todo

2002
When a boy goes to the library, he realizes he can pretend to be and to do anything by reading books.

Yo, la generosa

2002
An older sister lists all the things she would willingly share with her younger sister, such as her broccoli and her chores.

D?nde est? Max?

2000
The class gerbil escapes its cage and everyone works together to find it.

The adoration of Jenna Fox

2009
Seventeen-year-old Jenna Angeline Fox wakes from a long coma with no memory of who she is, and is sent home with her mother and inexplicably hostile grandmother where hours of video recordings of her childhood help spark her memories and send her on a horrifying quest to learn what really happened to her.

Scribbler of dreams

2002
Despite her family's long feud with the Crutchfields, seventeen-year-old Kaitlin falls in love with Bram Crutchfield--the son of the man her father murdered--and weaves a tangled web of deception to conceal her identity from him.

Fox forever

2013
Before he can start a life with Jenna, seventeen-year-old Locke, who was brought back to life in a newly bioengineered body after an accident destroyed his body 260 years ago, must do a favor for the resistance movement opposing the nightmarish medical technology.

The miles between

2009
Seventeen-year-old Destiny keeps a painful childhood secret all to herself until she and three classmates from her exclusive boarding school take off on an unauthorized road trip in search of "one fair day.".

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