Lucky broken girl

author: Behar, Ruth
In 1960s New York, fifth-grader Ruthie, a Cuban-Jewish immigrant, must rely on books, art, her family, and friends in her multicultural neighborhood when an accident puts her in a body cast.
year: 2017
call number/section: 1000
subjects: fractures, juvenile fiction, families, new york, immigrants, cuban americans, neighbors, fiction, family life, juvenile fiction / people & places / united states / hispanic & latino, juvenile fiction / health & daily living / diseases, illnesses & injuries, juvenile fiction / social issues / emotions & feelings, queens (new york, n.y.), history, 20th century, juvenile fiction, fiction, new york (n.y.), electronic books, electronic books

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Lucky broken girl
Behar, Ruth
Nancy Paulsen Books (2017)
In 1960s New York, fifth-grader Ruthie, a Cuban-Jewish immigrant, must rely on books, art, her family, and friends in her multicultural neighborhood when an accident puts her in a body cast.
Schools: 45



Lucky broken girl
Behar, Ruth

In 1960s New York, fifth-grader Ruthie, a Cuban-Jewish immigrant, must rely on books, art, her family, and friends in her multicultural neighborhood when an accident puts her in a body cast.
Schools: 11



Lucky broken girl
Behar, Ruth

In 1960s New York, fifth-grader Ruthie, a Cuban-Jewish immigrant, must rely on books, art, her family, and friends in her multicultural neighborhood when an accident puts her in a body cast.
Schools: 0



Lucky broken girl
Behar, Ruth

In 1960s New York, fifth-grader Ruthie, a Cuban-Jewish immigrant, must rely on books, art, her family, and friends in her multicultural neighborhood when an accident puts her in a body cast.
Schools: 0


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