Soof / Sarah Weeks.
All her life Aurora has heard stories about how wonderful and lucky Heidi is, and soon this paragon (now grown up and expecting a baby) will be visiting; but before she arrives part of their house is damaged in a fire, and worse, Aurora's beloved dog disappears--and while her parents have always believed in "soof" (Heidi's mom's word for love), Aurora, who has never really fit in with children her own age, will just have to find her own soof.
Record details
- ISBN: 054584665X
- ISBN: 9780545846653
- Physical Description: 194 pages
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic Press, 2018.
- Copyright: ©2018
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A companion to the classic So B. it"--Cover. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 23.99 |
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Subject: | Fires > Juvenile fiction. Families > Juvenile fiction. Parent and child > Juvenile fiction. Dogs > Juvenile fiction. Social skills > Juvenile fiction. Friendship > Juvenile fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
A standalone follow-up to So B. It finds Aurora unhappily standing in the shadow of popular Heidi, who is credited as a good-luck charm by Aurora's family until a house fire and the disappearance of Aurora's beloved dog challenge her beliefs about love. By the award-winning co-author of Save Me a Seat. - Baker & Taylor
Aurora unhappily stands in the shadow of popular Heidi, who is credited as a good-luck charm by Aurora's family, until a house fire and the disappearance of the family dog challenge Aurora's beliefs about love. - Baker & Taylor
All her life Aurora has heard stories about how wonderful and lucky Heidi is, and soon this paragon (now grown up and expecting a baby) will be visiting; but before she arrives part of their house is damaged in a fire, and worse, Aurora's beloved dog disappears--and while her parents have always believed in "soof" (Heidi's mom's word for love), Aurora, who has never really fit in with children her own age, will just have to find her own soof. - Scholastic
In this stand-alone follow-up to Sarah Weeks's beloved So B. It, a girl who the world might see as weird finds her footing and stands her ground.All her life, Aurora has heard stories about Heidi and all the good luck she brought Aurora's family. Aurora, though, doesn't feel very lucky. The kids at school think she's weird. And she's starting to think her mom thinks she's weird, too. Especially compared to Heidi.On the eve of a visit from Heidi, more bad luck hits Aurora's family. There's a fire in their attic, destroying a good part of their house. And, even worse, Aurora's beloved dog goes missing. Aurora and her family have always believed in soof -- Heidi's mom's word for love. But sometimes even when soof is right there in front of you, you still need to find it -- and that's exactly what Aurora is going to do. - ScholasticIn this stand-alone follow-up to Sarah Weeks's beloved So B. It, a girl who the world might see as weird finds her footing and stands her ground.