Many Points of Me
(eAudiobook)

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Greenwillow Books, 2021.
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9780063027039
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6h 53m 54s
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English
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Level 4.8, 8 Points

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Caroline Gertler., Caroline Gertler|AUTHOR., & Jesse Vilinsky|READER. (2021). Many Points of Me . Greenwillow Books.

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Caroline Gertler, Caroline Gertler|AUTHOR and Jesse Vilinsky|READER. 2021. Many Points of Me. Greenwillow Books.

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Caroline Gertler, Caroline Gertler|AUTHOR and Jesse Vilinsky|READER. Many Points of Me Greenwillow Books, 2021.

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Caroline Gertler, Caroline Gertler|AUTHOR, and Jesse Vilinsky|READER. Many Points of Me Greenwillow Books, 2021.

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Georgia Rosenbloom's father was a famous artist. His most well-known paintings were a series of asterisms—patterns of stars—that he created. One represented a bird, one himself, and one Georgia's mother. There was supposed to be a fourth asterism, but Georgia's father died before he could paint it. Georgia's mother and her best friend, Theo, are certain that the last asterism would've been of Georgia, but Georgia isn't so sure. She isn't sure about anything anymore—including whether Theo is still her best friend. 
 
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Georgia's quest to prove her theory takes her around her Upper West Side neighborhood in New York City and to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which was almost a second home to Georgia, having visited favorite artists and paintings there constantly with her father. But the sketch leads right back to where she's always belonged—with the people who love her no matter what.
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