An edition of Automerica (1976)

Automerica

a trip down U.S. highways from World War II to the future : a book

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An edition of Automerica (1976)

Automerica

a trip down U.S. highways from World War II to the future : a book

1st ed.
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Tired of gender stereotyping at home, in the classroom, and especially on the football field, ten-year-old Joanie pretends to be a boy when her family moves to a new town, but soon finds there are unexpected consequences.

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Publisher
Dutton
Language
English
Pages
143

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Cover of: The day Joanie Frankenhauser became a boy
The day Joanie Frankenhauser became a boy
2005, Dutton Children's Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Automerica

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New York

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 139-140.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
388.34/2/20973
Library of Congress
TL23 .A57

The Physical Object

Pagination
143 p. :
Number of pages
143

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Open Library
OL4881975M
Internet Archive
dayjoaniefranken00lant
ISBN 10
0525474374
LCCN
76010691
Library Thing
1789208
Goodreads
1681091

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