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Remembering Mrs. Rossi
Trade Paperback | 192 pages | Candlewick | Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Death & Dying; Juvenile Fiction - Family - Parents
978-0-7636-4089-7 (0-7636-4089-1)
April 27, 2010 | $9.00
Now in paperback— Mementos from her mother's students help a young girl to grieve in a middle-grade novel by award-winning author Amy Hest.
Eight-year-old Annie lives in a sunny apartment in Manhattan with her father, Professor Rossi. Life would be pretty good if only Annie didn't so achingly miss her mother. When...
Trade Paperback | 192 pages | Candlewick | Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Death & Dying; Juvenile Fiction - Family - Parents
978-0-7636-4089-7 (0-7636-4089-1)
April 27, 2010 | $9.00
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Now in paperback— Mementos from her mother's students help a young girl to grieve in a middle-grade novel by award-winning author Amy Hest.
Eight-year-old Annie lives in a sunny apartment in Manhattan with her father, Professor Rossi. Life would be pretty good if only Annie didn't so achingly miss her mother. When...
Also available as a
hardcover.
Remembering Mrs. Rossi
Hardcover | 192 pages | Candlewick | Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Death & Dying; Juvenile Fiction - Family - Parents
978-0-7636-2163-6 (0-7636-2163-3)
January 9, 2007 | $16.50
Mementos from her mother's students help a young girl to grieve in a middle-grade novel by award-winning author Amy Hest.
Eight-year-old Annie lives in a sunny apartment in Manhattan with her father, Professor Rossi. Life would be pretty good if only Annie didn't so achingly miss her mother. When Mrs. Rossi died...
Hardcover | 192 pages | Candlewick | Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Death & Dying; Juvenile Fiction - Family - Parents
978-0-7636-2163-6 (0-7636-2163-3)
January 9, 2007 | $16.50
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Mementos from her mother's students help a young girl to grieve in a middle-grade novel by award-winning author Amy Hest.
Eight-year-old Annie lives in a sunny apartment in Manhattan with her father, Professor Rossi. Life would be pretty good if only Annie didn't so achingly miss her mother. When Mrs. Rossi died...
Also available as a
trade paperback.


