The wild girls

author: Murphy, Pat
When thirteen-year-old Joan moves to California in 1972, she becomes friends with Sarah, who is timid at school but an imaginative leader when they play in the woods, and after winning a writing contest together they are recruited for an exclusive summer writing class that gives them new insights into themselves and others.
year: 2007, 2008
call number/section: 1000
subjects: creative writing, fiction, best friends, friendship, family problems, self-actualization (psychology), san francisco bay area (calif.), history, 20th century, fiction, juvenile fiction, schools, juvenile fiction

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The wild girls
Murphy, Pat
Viking (2007)
When thirteen-year-old Joan moves to California in 1972, she becomes friends with Sarah, who is timid at school but an imaginative leader when they play in the woods, and after winning a writing contest together they are recruited for an exclusive summer writing class that gives them new insights into themselves and others.
Schools: 19



The wild girls
Murphy, Pat
Speak (2008)
Twelve-year-old Joan, worried that she will not have any friends when her family moves from Connecticut to California, bonds right away with Sarah, a girl who prefers to be called Fox, and the two spend a joyous summer playing outside, making up stories, and attending a writing class.
Schools: 3



The wild girls
Murphy, Pat

When thirteen-year-old Joan moves to California in 1972, she becomes friends with Sarah, who is timid at school but an imaginative leader when they play in the woods, and after winning a writing contest together they are recruited for an exclusive summer writing class that gives them new insights into themselves and others.
Schools: 3


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