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  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    24,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    23,00 €

    Newly arrived from Kazakhstan, twelve-year-old Maya Alazova resents the way her mother babies her brother, but when she leaves her English Language Learner program for mainstream classes and has to deal with a boy, a bully, and conflict at home, she finds her brother can help with their new culture in ways their parents can't.

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    18,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    23,00 €

    George Beasley is widowed, his friend Eddie is divorced, and they're both pushing eighty. Together they attempt to pick up the pieces of their lives by trying to open an Airbnb in George's basement. In this story of aging, grief and loss that's laced with laughter, George Beasley's Better Angel celebrates the help we get from our friends, and the help that lies within, when we can listen for it."Irreconcilable after his wife's death, George Beasley finds new life through a hilarious, quirky collection of friends and neighbors. Jean Davies Okimoto is Vashon Island's new Betty MacDonald."Bruce Haulman, author of Vashon-Maury Island.

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto & Jeremiah Trammell
    24,00 €

    When Jake and Emma escape a Pacific Northwest sheepherding contest, little do they know they will find a place where they were always meant to be...A warm, funny story that shows competition is not for everyone, Jake and Emma's Island Getaway celebrates the quirkiness and beauty of the Pacific Northwest and the timeless value of friendship.

  • - A Story About Adoption
    von Jean Davies Okimoto
    22,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    20,00 - 26,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    21,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    24,00 - 33,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    15,00 €

    Rodney Suyama has two impossible dreams... to be a rap star and to go out with gorgeous Ivy Ramos. Set in the nineties at the dawn of rap, a witty and determined young man gets in touch with his past while taking control of his future in this romantic, poignant and hilarious novel by Jean Davies Okimoto. "A celebration of diversity." -Signal "A story of ethnic pride, first love and determination to overcome stereotypes. Okimoto's talents give this book the same wide appeal as her earlier titles Jason's Women and Molly By Any Other Name." -School Library Journal ". . . humor and empathy that will engage the reader." -The ALAN Review

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    23,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    24,00 €

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    17,00 €

    Newly arrived from Kazakhstan, twelve-year-old Maya Alazova resents the way her mother babies her brother, but when she leaves her English Language Learner program for mainstream classes and has to deal with a boy, a bully, and conflict at home, she finds her brother can help with their new culture in ways their parents can't.

  • von Jean Davies Okimoto
    17,00 €

    Where did she come from? Molly Jane Fletcher was adopted. She's known it for as long as she can remember. It's not something that usually bothers her, but lately, it's all she can think about. Now Molly has a chance to find her birthmother--a chance to understand where she came from, and why she was given away. But the Fletchers aren't happy about her decision to unearth the past. They're afraid that everyone involved may get hurt. That's a chance that Molly may be willing to take. "Skillfully and sensitively written can make you laugh and cry at a single sitting." -Voice of Youth Advocates "Okimoto writes about the elemental search for roots, the fear as well as the great happiness it can bring." -Booklist "A book that goes beyond the adoption topic to encompass family feelings and dynamics." -School Library Journal

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