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Sam the Man & the dragon van plan / by Dowell, Frances O'Roark.; Bates, Amy June.;
Sam Graham is a dragon fan and a big truck man. Monster trucks to be specific. And when the family minivan needs replacing, Sam has the perfect plan: get a family monster truck instead!Ages 6-9.LSCJunior Library Guild selection
Subjects: Graham, Sam (Fictitious character from Dowell); Families; Vans; Monster trucks;
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Sam the Man & the cell phone plan / by Dowell, Frances O'Roark.; Bates, Amy June.;
Second-grader Sam Graham wants a cell phone to do research and share information but when his parents say no, he devises a new plan that starts a fad at school.LSC
Subjects: Graham, Sam (Fictitious character from Dowell); Notebooks; Code and cipher stories.; Schools; Cell phones; Family life;
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Sam the Man & the secret detective club plan / by Dowell, Frances O'Roark.; Bates, Amy June.;
Second-grader Sam starts a detective club at school and, because there are no mysteries to solve, gets permission to seek the owners of three items from the lost and found closet.LSC
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Graham, Sam (Fictitious character from Dowell); Clubs; Lost and found possessions; Family life; Schools;
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Sam the man & the chicken plan / by Dowell, Frances O'Roark.; Bates, Amy June.;
When seven-year-old Sam Graham, eager for some spending money, volunteers to look after a neighbor's chickens, the experience inspires him to get his own chicken--a special bird named Helga.Ages 6-9.LSC
Subjects: Chickens; Money-making projects for children; Families;
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Hazard / by Dowell, Frances O'Roark.;
Told in a series of reports to his therapist, Hazard is resentful about being forced into counseling after being suspended from his school football team for unsportsmanlike conduct, angry that his father has served four tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, angry that his father has lost a leg when an IED blew up--but as his therapy progresses he begins to process what has happened to him and his family, including his father's psychological trauma that has made him refuse to see his sons.Ages 9-13.LSC
Subjects: Novels in verse.; Families of military personnel; Fathers and sons; Anger; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Psychoanalytic counseling; Amputees; Afghan War, 2001-;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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