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Paulsen, Gary.
MOLLY MCGINTY HAS A REALLY GOOD DAY
New York : Wendy Lamb Books, 2004
IL 3-6, RL 6.0
ISBN 038590911X
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Molly McGinty is a very organized young lady.  Her notebook is the center of her world.  She has everything she needs right inside of it.  Her homework assignments of course.  Her address book.  Pertinent information about her friends - phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays, pets, siblings.  She had her lunch tickets in a special compartment.  Emergency money.  To-do reminders. You name it, she probably had it in her notebook.  But now something is terribly wrong.  Her notebook is missing!  How will she get through the day?  And what a day it is going to be.  It is Senior Citizens Day at school and Molly's eccentric grandmother is coming to spend the day.  Wow, little does Molly know what an unusual day it will be.
SUBJECTS:    Self-confidence -- Fiction.
                        Grandmothers -- Fiction.
                        Catholic schools -- Fiction.
                        Schools -- Fiction.
                        Humorous stories.

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