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|a9781419728716|qhardcover with jacket
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|a1419728717|qhardcover with jacket
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|aKCIS|beng|cKCIS|eAACR2
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|aeng
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|apcc|alcac
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|aPZ7.A56726|bMun 2018
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|a[Fic]|223
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|aAndrews, Jesse,|eauthor
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|aMunmun /|cJesse Andrews
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|aMun mun
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|aNew York :|bAmulet Books,|c2018
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|a404 pages :|billustrations ;|c22 cm
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|aIn a society where a person's size is directly proportional to his or her wealth, littlepoor Warner, thirteen, and Prayer, fifteen, struggle to improve their lot in a world built against them
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|aWarner and his sister Prayer live in a society where a person's size is directly proportional to his or her wealth. The poorest are the size of rats; billionaires the size of skyscrapers. Warner and Prayer are destitute-- and tiny. Their size is not just demeaning, but dangerous: being mauled by cats; no cars or phones built small enough for them, or schools or hospitals, for that matter. Their only hope is to scale up. It seems impossible-- but they're going to try
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|aBrothers and sisters|vJuvenile fiction
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|aSocial classes|vJuvenile fiction
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|aBrothers and sisters|vFiction
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|aSocial classes|vFiction
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|aStature|vFiction
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|aLexile 1170L
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|aLexile 1170
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|aKCIS
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