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Can You Sue Your Parents for Malpractice?

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 144

    Pages
  • 9780330300193

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  • 0 mm

    Width
  • 11 mm

    Height
  • 17 gram

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  • PICCOLO

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 4 SEPTEMBER 1987

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    Description

    Lauren Allen's life is the pits. Bobby Taylor's just jilted her. Her ninth-grade teachers are demerit-crazy. And she has to share her bedroom with messy younger sister who wants to be a stand-up comic, while her older sister seems to get everything she wants. Between her parents, her two sisters, and school, Lauren feels she's got no rights at all.But then Lauren takes a course - "Law for Children and Young People" - and meets Zack, an eighth grader who's "nice and attractive and bright and funny."Suddenly Lauren realizes that there are solutions to her problems. She can protest unfair...  Read More

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    Paula Danziger

    Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in New York, Paula Danziger knew since the second grade that she wanted to be a writer. Throughout her career, she wrote a collection of childrens stories, including The Cat Ate my Gymsuit, The Divorce Express and, more recently, the Amber Brown series.
    Danziger loved to travel and meet young kids all over the world. She was embraced by her audience for her ability to relate to children through the characters in her stories. She was often known for borrowing children (only the ones she knew) for her inspiration. The Amber Brown character was conceived during one of her trips with her niece.
    Danziger was also the recipient of numerous literary awards, including the Childrens Choice Award from the International Reading Association and the 2003 Garden State Childrens Book Award. She spent most of her time in New York City and London, England.
    She is survived by a brother, three nephews, and a niece. The Amber Brown Fund has been set up in memory of her. Donations for this fund will be used to allow authors and illustrators to speak at local schools and libraries.

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