The Girl with More Than One Heart
by Laura Geringer Bass
There are times we all feel we need more than one heart to get through. When Briana’s... read more
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- 5-8
- Genre
- Realistic Fiction
- Cultural Experience
- Jewish
Year Published 2018
Word Count 43,344
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: Currently Not Available
- ATOS Reading Level: 3.6
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 502230, 6 AR Points
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- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Death, Grief, Bereavement
- Family life
- United States
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- Jews--United States--Fiction
- Family life--Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Emotions & Feelings
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