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Review: Junonia by Kevin Henkes
Junonia by Kevin Henkes. Greenwillow Books, 2011. Currently available. Genre: Middle Grade Realistic Fiction Face Value: I love this cover. It’s recognizably a Kevin Henkes book (because who else would draw a seashell and a little girl like that?) but … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, introspective novels, Kevin Henkes, Middle Grade, Virginia Woolf
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