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My Classmate Is a Bully But I'll Teach Him...Love
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Brenda Molina
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Young Denise, who is about to turn nine years old, is about to go on a new adventure. She was adopted by two loving women, who have taught their daughter to be strong and confident. Her mommy Samantha has to transfer to another location in a matter of days. They all have lived in California all their lives, and now are moving to Washington State. Much different than California in so many ways. Come on the adventure with Denise as she experiences different situations, going to a new school, making new friends, and dealing with a class bully.
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