Indigo / by Alice Hoffman.
When her mother dies, Martha is so unhappy living in the dried-up town of Oak Grove, that she convinces two unusual brothers who long to return to the ocean to run away with her.
Record details
- ISBN: 0439256356
- Physical Description: 84 pages ; 19 cm
- Publisher: New York : Scholastic, 2002.
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Target Audience Note: | 980 Lexile. |
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Subject: | Friendship > Fiction. Runaways > Fiction. Self-perception > Fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Shelby Co PL - Shelbyville Main Library | MG HOF (Text) | 78731000179613 | Middle Grade Fiction | Available | - |
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- Baker & Taylor
When her mother dies, Martha is so unhappy living in the dried-up town of Oak Grove, that she convinces two unusual brothers who long to return to the ocean to run away with her. - Baker & Taylor
When her mother dies, thirteen-year-old Martha is so unhappy living in the dried-up town of Oak Grove, that she convinces Trevor and Eli, two unusual brothers who long to return to the ocean, to run away with her. - ScholasticThree friends in search of a place to belong find that home is truly where the heart is in this new tale of enchantment from master storyteller Alice Hoffman.
13 year-old Martha Glimmer is convinced this is the worst time of her life. Her mother died, she grew 7 inches, and she has to put up with a woman who plys Martha's lonely father with food and opinions about how 13 year-old girls should behave. Martha longs to leave Oak Grove and travel. Martha's best friend Trevor and his brother Eli also want to leave Oak Grove. Nicknamed Trout and Eel because of the thin webbing between their fingers and toes, they long to see the ocean. - Scholastic
13 year-old Martha Glimmer is convinced this is the worst time of her life. Her mother died, she grew 7 inches, and she has to put up with a woman who plys Martha's lonely father with food and opinions about how 13 year-old girls should behave. Martha longs to leave Oak Grove and travel. Martha's best friend Trevor and his brother Eli also want to leave Oak Grove. Nicknamed Trout and Eel because of the thin webbing between their fingers and toes, they long to see the ocean.