Molly Gets a Goat


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City-girl Molly makes a bet with her pen pal, Olive, who lives on a farm in Iowa. Olive doesn't believe Molly knows what real country life is like, and Molly doesn't think Olive would do well in a city. Through a series of emails, they decide they will each spend a day living like the other one does. Between hungry goats and confusing city transportation, the girls realize walking in another person's shoes is not as easy as they expected! First-person narratives that alternate point-of-view from chapter to chapter show the crazy struggles of these two relatable characters.




Olive Spins a Tale (and It's a Doozy!)


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An unanswered gift causes Olive to go a little crazy, spinning tales of trips to Paris and dinners with royalty in an effort to make Molly jealous.




Olive Finds Treasure (of the Most Precious Kind)


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Molly's birthday is coming up, and she desperately wants her cross-country pen pal, Olive, to attend. The two have never met, but they've got a plan to change that! Unfortunately, it involves selling a lost necklace that isn't theirs. Readers can climb right inside the friends' heads by reading their emails and letters to each other as they struggle to do the right thing. Alternating first-person narratives further flesh out the main characters.




Olive Becomes Famous (and Hopes She Can Become Un-Famous)


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Ten-year old Olive is going to be in a commercial, but she really is not sure she can land the gymnastics stunt written for it, and her cross-country email pal Molly is jealous and determined to get into a commercial herself (pretty much any commercial will do)--and now their friendship is threatened by their increasingly testy emails.




Dear Molly, Dear Olive


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Molly and Olive are best friends-best friends who've never met! One's a city girl living with a single mom. The other's at home on the family farm in Iowa. But these third-graders understand each other better than anyone, thanks to their participation in a cross-country Pen Pal Club. Told through narrative, letters, email messages, and postcards, this series entertains while celebrating true friendship.




Molly Meets Trouble (Whose Real Name Is Jenna)


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There's a new girl in the third-grade and she brings out the worst in Molly. As both girls struggle to make new friends, their dishonest emails and letters to each other threaten their relationship.




Olive Finds Treasure (of the Most Precious Kind)


Book Description

Molly's birthday is coming up, and she desperately wants her cross-country pen pal, Olive, to attend. The two have never met, but they've got a plan to change that! Unfortunately, it involves selling a lost necklace that isn't theirs. Readers can climb right inside the friends' heads by reading their emails and letters to each other as they struggle to do the right thing. Alternating first-person narratives further flesh out the main characters.




Frankly, My Dear


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Haskell keeps both novel and movie at hand, moving from one to the other, comparing and distinguishing what Margaret Mitchell expresses from what obsessive producer David O. Selznick, directors George Cukor and Victor Fleming, screenplaywrights Sidney Howard and a host of fixers (including Ben Hecht and Scott Fitzgerald), and actors Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Hattie McDaniel, and others convey. She emphasizes the contributions of Selznick, Leigh, and in an entire chapter, Mitchell, drawing heavily and analytically on existing biographies, the literature of women and the Civil War, Civil War films (especially Birth of a Nation and Jezebel), and film criticism to such engaging effect as to not just revisit GWTW but to revive and intensify the enduring fascination of what Selznick dubbed the American Bible. --Olson, Ray Copyright 2009 Booklist.




Olive Becomes Famous


Book Description

Olive is going to be in a commercial! The only problem is that Olive can't land the gymnastics stunt for it, and she is afraid to tell the truth. Meanwhile, her cross-country pen pal, Molly, has started taken acting classes and is super jealous of Olive, but doesn't want to tell her. Molly goes on a mission to get on a commercial, too, with her new friend from class. Follow the secrets and threatened friendship through reading the jealous emails and alternating first-person points of view to discover Olive's plan to make everything right.




Molly Discovers Magic (Then Wants to Un-discover It)


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Molly's having a string of good luck, while nothing is going right for her cross-country pen pal, Olive. The only explanation? There's MAGIC at work, and Molly's determined to get to the root of it and set the friendship back on track.Ê A variety of types of correspondence and points-of-view that alternate from chapter to chapter offer a well-rounded look at the main characters and the joys and challenges of a long-distance friendship.