An edition of Booky (1998)

Booky

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An edition of Booky (1998)

Booky

a trilogy

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"Beatrice Thomson doesn't mind her funny nickname. It makes her feel special, which is important when you're the middle child: not the smartest, or the best-looking, or a boy. The Depression years are hard ones, with her father out of work and the family struggling to make ends meet. But irrepressible Booky, with her big imagination and even bigger plans, can tackle anything. A sharp-eyed kid can find plenty to see and do without spending a cent. Even if it does get her into scrapes!" P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Scholastic Canada
Language
English
Pages
484

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Cover of: Booky
Booky: a trilogy
1998, Scholastic Canada
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Markham, Ont

Table of Contents

That scatterbrain, Booky
With love from Booky
As ever, Booky.

Edition Notes

Other Titles
That scatterbrain Booky., As ever, Booky., With love from Booky.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
jC813/.54

The Physical Object

Pagination
484 p. :
Number of pages
484

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20128831M
Internet Archive
bookytrilogy00hunt
ISBN 10
0590124862
Library Thing
2870822
Goodreads
3485526

Work Description

Booky didn't know much about the reasons for the Great Depression. All she knew was that she was hungry all the time, that her parents fought constantly, that the bailiff would soon return to evict her family from their home. Worst of all, she knew that Christmas would be a time of empty stockings instead of presents under the tree, a time of mashed potatoes and turnips instead of turkey and dreassing. But Booky's spunky nature refused to be crushed, even by the Great Depression.

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