
Willa, who wants to feel extraordinary, thinks that she's in love with the father of the boy next door until she realizes that her "ordinary" true love is the boy himself.
year: 2002, 1984, 1987
call number/section: 1000
subjects: twins, juvenile fiction, brothers and sisters, self-acceptance, individuality, family, children's stories, american, fiction, families
Editions

MacLachlan, Patricia
HarperTrophy (2002)
As eleven-year-old Willa looks for something extraordinary in her life, her twin, Nicholas, shows her that what is ordinary to some, can be extraordinary to others.
Schools: 2

MacLachlan, Patricia
Harper & Row (1984)
Willa, who wants to feel extraordinary, thinks that she's in love with the father of the boy next door until she realizes that her "ordinary" true love is the boy himself.
Schools: 5
MacLachlan, Patricia
Harper & Row (1987)
Willa, who wants to feel extraordinary, thinks that she's in love with the father of the boy next door until she realizes that her "ordinary" true love is the boy himself.
Schools: 0
MacLachlan, Patricia
Harper Trophy Pub. (1987)
Willa,who want to feel extraordinary, thinks that she's in love with the father of the boy next door until she realizes that her "ordinary" true love is the boy himself.
Schools: 1