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Published May 2009
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Published Apr 2009
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by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Published May 2008
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by Masha Hamilton
Published Oct 2005
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by Meg Rosoff
Published Jul 2005
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The Hemingway Book Club of Kosovo
by Paula Huntley
Published Feb 2004
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