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Cover of: The Forever Friends Club by Sue Gainor and Sarah P. Gibson
Last edited by Open Library Bot
April 13, 2010 | History
Cover of: The Forever Friends Club by Sue Gainor and Sarah P. Gibson

The Forever Friends Club
written by Sue Gainor and Sarah P. Gibson; illustrated by Miranda R. Mueller

Published March 2010 by DRT Press in Pittsboro, NC .

About the Book

Sam is the only kid on his street…until Madison, Nick, and Isabel move in!
Madison, adopted from Wisconsin, is creative, Nick, adopted from Russia, is full of energy, and Isabel, adopted from Guatemala as an older child, gets them all organized. Everything’s perfect until the friends decide to form a club for kids like them - children who are adopted. Only problem is that Sam isn’t adopted! He feels left out.
Will Sam be invited to join the club?
Will the four friends play together again?
How will they solve their problem?
The Forever Friends Club presents a unique twist on adoption, belonging, and what it means to be a friend.

First Sentence

Sam Trudeau lived on Oak Street. He had a Mom, a Dad, and a dog named Buck. Life was good, but sometimes he wished for a friend to play with. Then Madison moved next door...

Edition Notes

Genre
juvenile fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
E
Library of Congress
PZ7. G1285 Fo 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
48

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24020201M
ISBN 13
9781933084-02-2
LC Control Number
2009939192

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