![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. An opportunistic, hollow package.?Carolyn Jenks, First Parish Unitarian Church, Portland, MEĬopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. Readers are encouraged to emulate these people: there's a postcard at the back of each book inviting them to join the club and get their own key and a free glossy catalogue from which they may order merchandise. But their contributions to the conversations are all the same-an annoying mixture of pseudo-sophistication and moralistic goodness. Alison is the jock Keisha the African American who celebrates Kwanzaa Megan the reader who quotes Shakespeare Heather the Jewish ballerina wannabe. The friends all seem alike, because their characterizations are glued to their outsides. Secret explains the formula if children read Heather first, they will be mystified by the sketchy writing. 35)Sheri Cooper Sinykin, Build Your Own Low-cost Log HomeRoger Hard, Grouped: How small. A look in the magic glass takes one or all of them on an adventure, where they stay until they look in another mirror, at which point they are returned to the attic. Heather At The Barre (Magic Attic Club) Sheri Cooper Sinykin 3.58 avg rating (195 ratings by Goodreads) Softcover ISBN 10: 1575130076ISBN 13: 9781575130071 Publisher: Magic Attic, 1998 This specific ISBN edition is currently not available. Dynamics Of FolkloreBarre Toelken, Shadow TownScott Carless. ![]() Four girls find costumes and a mirror in a neighbor's attic. Grade 3-5-These series entries threaten to do for fantasy what "The American Girl Collection" (Pleasant) has done for American history. ![]()
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