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The Girl from Pickle Hollow
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Sarah L. Bowman
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Isabella Blankenship's sixth-grade year is off to a bad start. She is facing a butt-kicking after class from what happened on the school bus. Her teacher is rather odd and also stands seven feet tall. Her shoes are soaked, and she has to eat lunch with her teacher. This day just keeps getting better and better.
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- 05-16-18
adorable
I loved this book. It was funny and had a great moral lesson to it....
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- Anonymous User
- 05-17-18
Five star
Very cute childrens book! It kept my kids attention and they loved to hear it.
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- Chrissy
- 05-19-18
Love it. Great lesson.
My children love this book. Great life lesson. Everyone has been bullied one way or another, this book puts everything into perspective
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