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My Name Is Not Isabella

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 23 Ratings and 23 Reviews

Book Description

Just How Big Can a Little Girl Dream?

Ask Isabella...

She takes a wild ride-and discovers the sky's the limit!


"This story...speaks frankly about self-identity and self affirmation as Isabella decides at the end that she is actually herself...because she possesses the best parts of all of the women she looks up to."

-ForeWord Magazine

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Book Information
PublisherSourcebooks Jabberwocky and Sourcebooks Fire
BindingKindle Edition (5 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-10B0042JU7IA
Publication Date09/01/2010
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About Jennifer Fosberry (Author) : Jennifer Fosberry is a science geek turned children' book writer. After working in the high tech industry in Silicon Valley and running away to Costa Rica for a few years, she returned to the San Fran... more
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About Mike Litwin (Author, Illustrator) : Mike Litwin combines a variety of media to create scenes that serve the imagination and education of children. A graduate of the East Carolina University School of Art, he plays both designer and illu... more
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12/13/2011 Alyssa Rixe

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1/8/2010 James Hamilton said:
My daughter can't stop talking about this book. She loves the historical characters the young girl (Isabella) seeks to emulate and insists that I review their short biographies with her every day on the way to and from school. This is a subtle way to teach young girls about strong role models. We lo... more

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