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Fish in a Tree

By Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Eert a ni hsiF - Great minds do NOT think alike!


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Ally is smart, smart enough to know that if she acts up and causes a distraction she can hide that she can't read. She is also embarrassed and thinks she is dumb. New friendships and a new teacher help Ally to see herself in a new light.


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Hunt, L. M. (2015). Fish in a tree. New York, NY: Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA).

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