
It is obvious Claudia is very different from her sister Janine. But when she can hardly find any baby pictures of herself and no birth certificate, she begins to wonder if she might have been adopted.
year: 1990
call number/section: 1000
subjects: adoption, fiction, sibling rivalry, large type books, sisters, babysitters, individuality, identity, identity (philosophical concept)
Editions

Martin, Ann M.
Gareth Stevens Pub. (1990)
Thirteen-year-old Claudia concludes that she is adopted since she sees no resemblance between herself and her brainy, well-dressed older sister.
Schools: 2
Martin, Ann M.
It is obvious Claudia is very different from her sister Janine. But when she can hardly find any baby pictures of herself and no birth certificate, she begins to wonder if she might have been adopted.
Schools: 2