Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
189 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
"A Jean Karl book." |
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Sequel to: Barry's sister. |
Summary |
When sixteen-year-old Ellen Gray finds herself attracted to the lawyer in charge of the malpractice case related to her four-year-old brother's cerebral palsy, she becomes involved in the trial and gains a new perspective on her own life and options for her future. In this sequel to Barry's Sister, Ellen -- now 16 & more understanding of her brother's cerebral palsy -- is involved in an intense malpractice trial. Library of Congress Summary. When sixteen-year-old Ellen Gray finds herself attracted to the lawyer in charge of the malpractice case related to her four-year-old brother's cerebral palsy, she becomes involved in the trial and gains a new perspective on her own life and options for her future. |
Provenance |
Gift of Susan Mandel Glazer. |
Subject |
Trials (Malpractice) -- Fiction.
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Trials (Malpractice) |
Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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Subject |
Cerebral palsy -- Fiction.
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Cerebral palsy. |
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People with disabilities -- Fiction.
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People with disabilities. |
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Siblings -- Fiction.
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Siblings. |
Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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ISBN |
0689319347 |
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9780689319341 |
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