The Greats
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Groundwood Books Ltd, 2020.
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9781773063881
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HL 700L
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Deborah Ellis., & Deborah Ellis|AUTHOR. (2020). The Greats . Groundwood Books Ltd.

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Deborah Ellis and Deborah Ellis|AUTHOR. 2020. The Greats. Groundwood Books Ltd.

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Deborah Ellis and Deborah Ellis|AUTHOR. The Greats Groundwood Books Ltd, 2020.

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Deborah Ellis, and Deborah Ellis|AUTHOR. The Greats Groundwood Books Ltd, 2020.

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    [synopsis] => Winning a national high-school geography competition should be the high point of Jomon's life. So why does he find himself running through the streets of Georgetown, Guyana, later that same night - so angry and desperate? Why does he heave his hard-won medal through the front window of a liquor store?

Why does a teenaged boy decide life is not worth living?

Arrested by police and detained in a jail cell, Jomon is jolted out of his suicidal thoughts by the sudden appearance of another teenaged boy - who claims to be his great-great-grandfather ...

Meanwhile, across town, the pride of Guyana, the life-sized exhibit of a giant prehistoric sloth named Gather, disappears overnight from the Guyana National Museum. While museum officials argue over who is responsible for the disappearance and who is in charge of getting the sloth back, only Mrs. Simson, a museum cleaner, seems to understand what needs to be done.

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