Underdog

Underdog

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Orphaned eleven-year-old Izzy is shipped off to San Francisco, to stay with an uncle and his wife who plan to send her to boarding school. Izzy's memory about her past is dim. Why did her father hate her uncle so much? How did her mother die? And what happened to the little dog, Gus, she had once loved? Izzy is determined to find the answers. Children's/Young Adult Fiction by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Doubleday (Young Readers)
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Circles

Circles

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Beebe Clarke and Mark Driscoll both live with single parents in San Francisco. They even go to the same high school-but they've never met. Beebe is earnestly interested in Shakespeare and acting, and Mark is deeply involved with astronomy. Both of them would like to find someone of the opposite sex who views life as seriously as they do-but they keep missing one another. Juvenile/middle grade fiction by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Puffin
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Peter and Veronica

Peter and Veronica

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Peter Wedemeyer's former enemy, Veronica Ganz, became his best friend. Together they explored their neighborhood on rollerskates and challenged each other to do crazy things. Peter's mother called Veronica a "troublemaker" and his friends thought he was nuts to be her friend, but Peter defended Veronica—until she let him down. Juvenile Fiction by Marilyn Sachs, sequel to Veronica Ganz; originally published by Doubleday
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Veronica Ganz

Veronica Ganz

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Veronica Ganz is a bully. She has beaten up everybody in all her classes and has never been challenged…until little Peter Wedemeyer, who only comes up to her shoulder, moves into the neighborhood. Taunting, teasing and always one step ahead of her mighty fists, Veronica must find a way to teach him who is boss. Or maybe Veronica could learn something from Peter… Juvenile Fiction for ages 9-12 by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Doubleday
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The Fat Girl

The Fat Girl

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Jeff Lyons can’t stand Ellen de Luca, the fat girl in his ceramics class. She’s huge, clumsy, can’t throw a pot to save her life, and stares at Jeff all the time. But he’s a "nice guy" and feels terrible when Ellen overhears his hurtful remarks about her. The "crumbs of kindness" he tosses her way soon turn into advice on weight loss, college, clothes, hair . . . and, to everyone’s surprise, good-looking Jeff actually dumps his pretty girlfriend to be with the fat girl! Re-creating Ellen is a labor of love, Jeff thinks. But as her pounds melt away, Jeff resents the happy, independent young woman he has unleashed. Where is the gratitude for all he’s done for her? With this darkly ironic take on the classic Pygmalion tale, Marilyn Sachs offers young readers a candid portrayal of what happens when the intoxicating thrill of control is confused with love.From Publishers WeeklyJeff is in love with Norma when he makes a cruel remark about the fat girl, Ellen. When he apologizes to Ellen, he senses his power over her, and enters a Svengali-like relationship with her. "This is a clear-sighted, gripping story that will induce readers to think about relationships," noted PW. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review"Compelling and discussion-provoking ..."
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The Truth about Mary Rose

The Truth about Mary Rose

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Mary Rose was proud to be named after her aunt, because her aunt had been a heroine, saving the lives of everyone in the apartment building—before dying in the fire. But not everyone thought the first Mary Rose was a heroine. Young Mary Rose overheard her uncle’s remembrance of the events of that dramatic day—and they weren’t at all what she expected. Juvenile fiction by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Doubleday
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A Pocket Full of Seeds

A Pocket Full of Seeds

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Nicole Nieman had never really thought about being Jewish. Now, with the Nazis occupying France, refugees escaping to the border with Switzerland frequently stay with her family. Should they go, too? Then came the day when Nicole returned home to find her parents and sister gone, and the Nazis were looking for her. Where could she go? And would she ever see her family again? A New York Times Outstanding Children's Book of the Year. Juvenile Fiction by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Doubleday
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What My Sister Remembered

What My Sister Remembered

Marilyn Sachs

Marilyn Sachs

Molly and her sister were raised by different families after their parents died in a car crash. After eight years apart, Beth comes to visit and claims to have a secret memory about their past. Instead of the pleasure Molly expected from Beth's arrival, Molly finds herself angry at Beth's mysterious rudeness and hostility. And she's fearful of her sister's "secret." Young Adult Fiction by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Dutton Juvenile
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