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The benefits of being an octopus / Ann Braden.

Braden, Ann, (author.).

Summary:

Seventh-grader Zoey Albro focuses on caring for three younger siblings and avoiding rich classmates at school until her fascination with octopuses gets her on the debate team and she begins to speak out.

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Homer Public Library J BRA (Text) 000160323 Children's Library -- Fiction Available -
Homer Public Library YA BRA (Text) 000148691 Teen Corner -- Fiction Available -

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The Benefits of Being an Octopus
The Benefits of Being an Octopus
by Braden, Ann
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Author Notes

The Benefits of Being an Octopus

Ann Braden writes books about kids struggling to find their voice amidst the realities of life. She founded GunSenseVT, a grassroots group focused on championing the common ground on the issue of guns in Vermont, which recently helped pass landmark gun violence prevention legislation. She also founded the Local Love Brigade, which now has chapters all over the country sending love postcards to those who are facing hate. Ann is the co-host of the children's book podcast, "Lifelines: Books that Bridge the Divide," along with Pakistani American author Saadia Faruqi, and is a former middle school teacher. She lives in southern Vermont with her husband, two children, and two insatiable cats named Boomer and Justice. Visit her online at www.annbradenbooks.com.


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