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Jenius: The Amazing Guinea Pig

by Dick King-Smith

From the author of Babe: The Gallant Pig, a tender tale of a young student and her clever pet.

Jenna and Sal (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)

by Leslie Jones Maggie Coburn

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Jenna's Dilemma (Camp Confidential #2)

by Melissa J. Morgan

Summer camp means lots of things: new friends, roommates, bug bites, bathroom duty...But it's also a chance to be on your own and to reinvent yourself. A shy girl can become the belle of the ball, and ajock might find new competition. Natalie, Jenna, Grace, and Alex have all found themselves at Camp Lakeview for different reasons. And each is keeping a secret. But if everyone is hiding something, how will they ever become friends? Jenna Bloom is a Lakeview legacy. She's been coming to camp for three years and so have her brothers. All of her brothers. Jenna used to think that was cool, but lately she's been dying for some independence. Bubbly, outgoing Jenna has always been known for her pranks. But now her jokes are less and less funny. Are the family ties pulled too tightly-or is there something else going on?

Jennie Finch: Softball Superstar

by Christine Dzidrums Leah Rendon Joseph Dzidrums

Jennie Finch fell in love with baseball as a four-year-old when her mother took her to Dodger games. A year later, her parents signed her up for softball lessons and the young girl was instantly smitten. As a youngster, Jennie dominated travel softball and later became a star player at La Mirada High School in Southern California. During her time at University of Arizona, she set an NCAA record with 60 consecutive wins. Blessed with remarkable pitching ability, good looks and role-model sportsmanship, Jennie became a breakout celebrity at the 2004 Athens Olympics, where she captured gold with Team USA. A children's biography, Jennie Finch: Softball Superstar details the California native's journey as she transitioned from a shy youngster playing in a t-ball league to become softball's most famous face, a devoted mother of three and a legend in women's sports.

Jennie's Hat

by Ezra Jack Keats

When the hat Jemiie receives from her aunt is not as fancy as she had hoped, her bird friends decorate it for her. Other books by this author are available in this library.

Jennie's Hat

by Ezra Jack Keats

Jennie's favorite aunt is sending her a new hat, and Jennie is sure it will be beautiful. But when the box arrives, the hat inside is very plain. She had imagined a wonderful hat with big colorful flowers and even tries to make her own hat from a straw basket! Jennie is almost ready to give up on her dream when she receives a fanciful surprise from some very special friends. Ezra Jack Keats's timelessly charming illustrations will leave readers wishing for a dream hat of their own.

Jennifer Aniston: From Friends to Films (Extraordinary Success with a High School)

by Kim Etingoff

In the last few decades, more and more people are going to college to further their education. It's hard to become a scientist, a professor, or a businessperson without getting some sort of college degree--but college isn't always necessary to achieve success. Some people are ready to enter the workforce right after high school. Jennifer Aniston was one of these people. The world-famous actress has starred in television shows and movies, both big Hollywood hits and independent films. Since her breakout role on "Friends", Jennifer's been hugely successful in the world of acting. Few stars are as well known around the world as Jennifer Aniston. And what's most amazing about Jennifer's story is that the actress reached her goals without a college degree!

Jennifer Capriati

by Mikki Morrissette

Describes the fifteen-year-old tennis player, who has rocketed up the world tennis rankings in only two years of professional playing.

Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone

by Tae Keller

In her first novel since winning the Newbery Medal for When You Trap a Tiger, Tae Keller offers a gripping and emotional story about a girl who is alienated by her friends . . . for believing in aliens. <p><p>Sometimes middle school can make you feel like you're totally alone in the universe… but what if we aren't alone at all? Thanks to her best friend, Reagan, Mallory Moss knows the rules of middle school. The most important one? You have to fit in to survive. But then Jennifer Chan moves in across the street, and that rule doesn’t seem to apply. <p><p>Jennifer doesn’t care about the laws of middle school, or the laws of the universe. She believes in aliens—and she thinks she can find them. Then Jennifer goes missing. Using clues from Jennifer’s journals, Mallory goes searching. But the closer she gets, the more Mallory has to confront why Jennifer might have run… and face the truth within herself. <p><p>Tae Keller lights up the sky with this insightful story about shifting friendships, right and wrong, and the power we all hold to influence and change one another. No one is alone.

Jennifer Lynn Barnes Anthology

by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Join the Pack of Jennifer Lynn Barnes's fans, with this eBook collection that includes her thrilling Raised by Wolves series: Raised by Wolves, Trial by Fire, and Taken by Storm, as well as a special bonus Raised by Wolves short story, "Sweet Sixteen." In addition, this set includes Barnes's heart-stopping stand-alone novel, Every Other Day, as well as a teaser to her latest work, Nobody, which debuts in January 2013.

Jennifer Murdley's Toad

by Bruce Coville

The newest book in Coville's hilarious Magic Shop series. When homely Jennifer stumbles into Mr. Elives' Magic Shop, she ends up buying a talking toad named Bufo. Jennifer must make a painful choice about beauty when she faces a terrifying witch who is seeking the "Jewel of Perfect Happiness" concealed in Bufo's forehead.

Jennifer Murdley's Toad: A Magic Shop Book (The Magic Shop Books #3)

by Bruce Coville

In this magical fantasy adventure by the award-winning author of Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher, a talking toad takes a girl on a wild ride. Jennifer Murdley has always wanted to be pretty. That&’s why she&’s so surprised to leave Mr. Elives&’s magic shop with a particularly ugly toad. As her worst enemy says, &“A toad for a toad.&” But this toad can talk. And what it has to say sets Jennifer off on a journey that leads her into the company of the Immortal Vermin and straight to the Beauty Parlor of Doom . . . where she comes face-to-face with her deepest fears and dreams. Jennifer Murdley would give anything to be beautiful. But sometimes anything is too high a price to pay. &“Endlessly funny . . . . A roller-coaster ride of a story, full of humor and even wisdom.&” —Kirkus Reviews &“Fast-moving with slapstick humor . . . . Recommended.&” —Horn Book

Jennifer Says Good-bye (Jennifer #4)

by Jane Sorenson

"Lord, it seems as if everything should stop during a crisis. But it doesn't. It just runs in slow motion." What is the crisis in Jennifer's life that makes her want everything to stop? Lindsay and Stephanie have finally begun talking to her, she's making friends with other girls--and boys--and she's getting better and better at horseback riding. In fact, life is almost perfect when Jennifer's dad makes it even better by announcing a trip to Florida--right in the middle of school! Jennifer's grandparents live in a condo on the beach and the Greens have a wonderful time together. Everything they do is fun--fishing, talking, joking, eating out, eating in--everything. But just after Jennifer's family gets home, an emergency phone call spoils their happiness. The crisis is a death in the Green family--and Jennifer discovers grief. She learns about funeral homes and graveside services, and that death sometimes ends a family quarrel. And, Jennifer learns that for Christians, death is not the worst thing that can happen. This book will tell you a lot about death and life, about sorrow and joy. Reading it will help you know how to act when these things happen to you.

Jennifer the Babysitter Fairy: Special (Rainbow Magic #1)

by Daisy Meadows

Get ready for an exciting fairy adventure with the no. 1 bestselling series for girls aged 5 and up. Jennifer the Babysitter Fairy keeps all babies safe and happy. That is, until her three magical objects disappear! With Jennifer's precious items missing, all fairy and human children are naughty and upset. Can Kirsty and Rachel help Jennifer make all babies happy again? Join Rachel and Kirsty, and see if Jennifer finds her three magical objects: a toy box, a snack pack and a nightlight!'These stories are magic; they turn children into readers!' ReadingZone.comIf you like Rainbow Magic, check out Daisy Meadows' other series: Magic Animal Friends and Unicorn Magic!

Jennifer's Diary

by Anne Fine

Although Jennifer is stumped for ideas to use in her new diary, her friend Iola is bursting with stories that may or may not be true to write down if only she had that lovely rainbow-colored book!

Jennifer's New Life (Jennifer #3)

by Jane Sorenson

Jennifer begins to worry about her first day in a new school long before school starts. What will she wear? What will the other girls be wearing? Will anyone sit by her on the bus? Will the teachers be mean? Will anyone talk to her? The last place Jennifer expects to find answers is in the Bible, but that's exactly what happens. With a new confidence and courage, Jennifer gets through the first day, and the days that follow. But Jennifer's new life involves much more than a new city, new home, and new school.

Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William Mckinley, And Me, Elizabeth

by E. L. Konigsburg

Elizabeth is an only child, new in town, and the shortest kid in her class. She's also pretty lonely, until she meets Jennifer. Jennifer is...well, different. She's read Macbeth. She never wears jeans or shorts. She never says "please" or "thank you." And she says she is a witch. It's not always easy being friends with a witch, but it's never boring. At first an apprentice and then a journeyman witch, Elizabeth learns to eat raw eggs and how to cast small spells. And she and Jennifer collaborate on cooking up an ointment that will enable them to fly. That's when a marvelous toad, Hilary Ezra, enters their lives. And that's when trouble starts to brew.

Jennifer-the-Jerk Is Missing

by Carol Gorman

Malcolm stood on the curb as if he were frozen to the spot. The limo surged to life and, running the red light, roared off down the road. "What was that all about?" I asked him. "Who was in the limo?" "Jennifer Smith," he said. "Those guys in the limo kidnapped her!" Amy didn't want this job to begin with, but since it was her father's biggest client who needed a sitter, she didn't have much choice. Now she's stuck with Malcolm, a nerdy know-it-all with a knack for telling whoppers. When he claims that Jennifer-the- Jerk, his bratty classmate, has been kidnapped, Amy is skeptical. But Malcolm also has a knack for blackmail. With a not-too-subtle hint about the boy she has a crush on, he persuades Amy to investigate. It still looks as if Malcolm is crying wolf--until they find the ransom note. Could Malcolm's story be true? Amy wonders. And if it is, will anyone believe them?

Jennifer-the-Jerk Is Missing

by Carol Gorman

When the boy Amy is babysitting swears he witnessed a kidnapping, Amy isn't sure whether she should believe his crazy storyThirteen-year-old Amy Whipple is forced to babysit the son of her dad's most important client, and she is prepared for a boring weekend with a boring eight-year-old. On a trip to the park, Malcolm runs ahead, and when Amy catches up with him, he swears he has just seen the kidnapping of Jennifer Smith from his class. Malcolm is famous for making up stories, and Amy doesn't believe him . . . until they find the ransom note.In this wild, hilarious adventure, it's up to Amy and Malcolm to rescue Jennifer--even though she's a total jerk!

Jenny Archer to the Rescue

by Ellen Conford

After perfecting her first-aid skills, Jenny is disappointed in not finding anyone to rescue and decides to invent her own emergencies.

Jenny Archer, Author

by Ellen Conford

Stymied by an assignment to write her autobiography, Jenny decides to enhance her life story by using her considerable imagination.

Jenny Green's Killer Junior Year

by Amy Belasen Jacob Osborn

Hell hath no fury... Jenny Green is a spoiled teen "princess" and the newest junior at Montreal's Molson Academy. Jenny wants a fresh start in her new school, and she's curious to see what Montreal has to offer, most especially in the boy department. Beautiful, charming, and sharp-witted, Jenny has no trouble getting the boys to fall for her. But when she discovers just how despicable the male gender can be -- with the lying, the cheating, and the utter disrespect -- she decides to make them pay...with their lives.

Jenny Is Scared: When Sad Things Happen in the World

by Carol Shuman

When Jenny and her brother are frightened by events in the world, their parents help them talk about their fears and feel better.

Jenny Wren

by Dawn L. Watkins

Jenny Wren, a welfare child, comes to stay with an old farmer and his wife despite the misgivings of some officials. At first silent and distrustful, Jenny warms to the Logans, learning from them about logging, farming, and love. When confronted with a change too hard for her to accept, however, Jenny runs away. When she wants to go back, she finds that she has done more damage than she had thought. Now her home may change again, but Jenny learns the most important thing of all.

Jenny de la selva (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #69)

by Nicole Wong Siân Lewis

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Esta mañana, el jardín trasero del abuelo parece una selva. Pero a Jenny de la selva no le da miedo.

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