"Seems like this elevator is always breaking down," Angie Peterson complained as she pushed open the first-floor stairwell door in the lobby of the building where she lived.
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Two fifth graders try to uplift themselves and their classmates out of a less than beautiful urban present by encouraging dreams and the desire to achieve them.
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The Shimmershine Queens
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
in English
0833544799 9780833544797
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""Seems like this elevator is always breaking down," Angie Peterson complained as she pushed open the first-floor stairwell door in the lobby of the building where she lived."
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