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19 Girls and Me

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FREE Lesson Plans FOR Teachers or Parents

  • Download free Lesson Plans for Darcy’s books. Included are Lesson Plans for The Journey of Oliver K. Woodman, Searching for Oliver K. Woodman and 19 Girls and Me. These Lesson Plans are FREE and may be distributed as needed.

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2 Comments to “Darcy’s Books”

  1. Carole King | June 6th, 2008 at 1:24 am

    I was sitting in the library, as I do every Wednesday, waiting for kids who need help with homework. Since I am surrounded by kids books I went looking for something to read while waiting. I found The Wayfinder and started to read it. It reminded me of Anne McCaffrey’s Pern books so I kept reading. After 2 hours when my shift was done I checked it out so I could finish it. I did just that last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. So I went looking to see if there were more of the same. I was hoping to find the tale of Hazel. Alas, it seems it was one of a kind. Any plans to develop this theme into a series?

    Hopefully,
    Carole King

  2. darcy | June 6th, 2008 at 2:54 am

    Wow, Carole, thanks!
    No, Wayfinder isn’t a series, but just a stand alone book.

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