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The Leaving Morning

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 31 Ratings and 11 Reviews

Book Description
A boy and his sister from an urban family experience moving day: saying goodbye to shopkeepers, friends, cousins; watching men in blue load the truck; giving a last glance around their rooms; and driving off to their new home.
Book Information
PublisherOrchard Books
BindingLibrary Binding (9 editions)
Reading LevelBaby to Pre-K
# of Pages1
ISBN-100531085929
ISBN-13978-0531085929
Publication Date09/1992
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About Angela Johnson (Author) : Angela Johnson is a published author and a narrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Angela Johnson include The First Part Last (Unabridged), A Sweet Smell o... more
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About David Soman (Illustrator) : David Soman is a published illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of David Soman include Ladybug Girl, Splash! Poems of Our Watery World, Only One Cowry.
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5/26/2019 pauvaa milli said: if you only send the word "good morning" every day, it will definitely feel boring. Well, so that I don't make those who accept lazy reading and get bored accepting it, it looks like you need to be smart in composing words for good morning.
tags: Inspired me

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5/7/2008 Meg Rose said: I am using this in my writing unit.
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