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The forgotten girl / India Hill Brown.

by Brown, India Hill [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2019.Edition: First edition.Description: pages cm.ISBN: 9781338317244 (hardcover).Subject(s): African American girls -- Juvenile fiction | Ghost stories | African American cemeteries -- Juvenile fiction | Segregation -- North Carolina -- History -- Juvenile fiction | African American families -- Juvenile fiction | Best friends -- Juvenile fiction | African Americans -- Fiction | Ghosts -- Fiction | Best friends -- Fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | North Carolina -- Juvenile fiction | North Carolina -- FictionDDC classification: 813.6 | FIC BRO Summary: When eleven-year-old Iris sneaks out at night to make snow angels, she was not expecting to raise the ghost of Avery Moore, a girl her own age; but bringing to light the segregated and abandoned black cemetery seems like the perfect way to help Avery get the recognition she craves, and it will also be a good idea for the school project about the history of her small North Carolina town, where racial tensions are never far from the surface--only it seems that if Avery gets everything she wants Iris will join her as a ghost, best friends forever.
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When eleven-year-old Iris sneaks out at night to make snow angels, she was not expecting to raise the ghost of Avery Moore, a girl her own age; but bringing to light the segregated and abandoned black cemetery seems like the perfect way to help Avery get the recognition she craves, and it will also be a good idea for the school project about the history of her small North Carolina town, where racial tensions are never far from the surface--only it seems that if Avery gets everything she wants Iris will join her as a ghost, best friends forever.

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