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- To Night Owl from Dogfish / by Sloan, Holly Goldberg,1958-; Wolitzer, Meg.;
- Unhappy about being sent to the same summer camp after their fathers start dating, Bett and Avery, eleven, eventually begin scheming to get the couple back together after a break-up. Told entirely through emails.LSC
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Fathers and daughters; Gay fathers; Dating (Social customs); Camps; Friendship; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Don't check out this book! / by Klise, Kate.; Klise, M. Sarah.;
- When Appleton Elementary's new school board president, Ivana Beprawpa, uses her position to line her own pockets, student sleuths Sara and May, supported by passionate librarian Rita B. Danjerous, seek the truth. Told through letters, memos, and text messages.LSC
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Humorous fiction.; School librarians; Schools; Conduct of life; Books and reading; Censorship; Investigative reporting; Dress codes;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Love & saffron : a novel of friendship, food, and love / by Fay, Kim,author.;
- "In the vein of the classic 84, Charing Cross Road and Meet Me at the Museum, this witty and tender novel follows two women in 1960s America as they discover that food really does connect us all, and that friendship and laughter are the best medicine"--
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Historical fiction.; Recipes.; Female friendship; Food writers; Nineteen sixties;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- TBH, too much drama / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
- Best friends Cecily, Gabby, and Prianka face drama in the last days of school as a meme goes viral, their mothers take them bra shopping together, and Cecily develops her first crush. Told entirely in text messages, emails, and notes.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Friendship; Middle schools; Schools; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dear brother : a graphic novel-ish / by McGhee, Alison,1960-; Tuan, Nini.;
- Sister, who constantly feels overlooked, especially when the family gets a pet of Brother's choice, decides to send him letters expressing how she feels, and to her surprise, he thoughtfully responds.Ages 10 up.
- Subjects: Humorous comics.; Epistolary fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Siblings; Sibling rivalry; Letters; Cartoons and comics.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- We are the light / by Quick, Matthew,1973-author.;
- "Lucas Goodgame lives in Majestic, Pennsylvania, a quaint suburb that has been torn apart by a recent tragedy. Everyone in Majestic sees Lucas as a hero--everyone, that is, except Lucas himself. Insisting that his deceased wife, Darcy, visits him every night in the form of an angel, Lucas spends his time writing letters to his former Jungian analyst, Karl. It is only when Eli, an eighteen-year-old young man whom the community has ostracized, begins camping out in Lucas's backyard that an unlikely alliance takes shape and the two embark on a journey to heal their neighbors and, most importantly, themselves"--
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Angels; Grief; Mass shootings; Widowers;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Meet me at the museum [text (large print)] / by Youngson, Anne,author.;
- "In Denmark, Professor Anders Larsen has lost his wife and his hopes for the future. On an isolated English farm, Tina Hopgood is trapped in a life she doesn't remember choosing. Brought together by a shared fascination with the Tollund Man, subject of Seamus Heaney's famous poem, they begin writing letters to one another. From their vastly different worlds, they find they have more in common than they could have imagined, and an unexpected friendship blooms. When Tina's letters stop coming, Anders is thrown into despair. How far are they willing to go to write a new story for themselves?"-- Adapted from page [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Large type books.; Epistolary fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Historical fiction.; Widowers; Letters; Self-actualization (Psychology); Friendship; Man-woman relationships;
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- Take me with you when you go / by Levithan, David.; Niven, Jennifer.;
- Includes Internet addresses."Ezra Ahern wakes up one day to find his older sister, Bea, gone. No note, no sign, nothing but an email address hidden somewhere only he would find it. Ezra never expected to be left behind with their abusive stepfather and their neglectful mother, how is he supposed to navigate life without Bea? Bea Ahern already knew she needed to get as far away from home as possible. But a message in her inbox changes everything, and she finds herself alone in a new city, without Ez, without a real plan, chasing someone who might not even want to be found. As things unravel at home for Ezra, Bea must confront secrets that will forever change the way they feel about their family. Although they may not be together in the present, they must help each other navigate the past in order to make their way to a better, safer future"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Epistolary fiction.; Brothers and sisters; Runaway children; Families; Child abuse; Family secrets;
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- TBH, no one can ever know / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
- With a Valentine's Day dance, snooping parents, and way too many secrets, these four BFFs have a lot to deal with in the seventh book in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, and passed notes, perfect for fans of Invisible Emmie and the Dork Diaries series. It's no secret that Victoria's mom can be OTT overprotective! But lately her anxiety has been too much to handle. So even though Victoria is helping plan the school's Valentine's Day dance, she might not be allowed to go! To be honest, she's going to need lots of help from her BFFs to mend this mother-daughter relationship--and it may mean sharing her most embarrassing secret ever! The question is: Can you take back a secret once you've shared it? Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Friendship; Middle schools; Valentine's Day; Mothers and daughters; Dance parties; Embarrassment; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- When you read this : a novel / by Adkins, Mary,author.;
- For four years, Iris Massey worked side by side with PR maven Smith Simonyi, helping clients perfect their brands. But Iris has died, taken by terminal illness at only thirty-three. Adrift without his friend and colleague, Smith is surprised to discover that during Iris's last six months, Iris created a blog filled with sharp and often funny musings on the end of a life not quite fulfilled. She also made one final request: for Smith to get her posts published as a book. With the help of his charmingly eager, if overbearingly forthright, new intern Carl, Smith tackles the task of fulfilling Iris's last wish. Before he can do so, though, he must get the approval of Iris's big sister Jade, an haute cuisine chef who's been knocked sideways by her loss. Carrying baggage of their own, Smith and Jade end up on a collision course with pasts unresolved and with each other.
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Death; Grief; Blogs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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