Nine-year-old Tina's mother is driving her crazy! She sings opera in the street and wears striped shirts with plaid skirts. Why can't Tina's mom be more like Melissa's mom?
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Seller: Bargain Finders of Colorado, Simla, CO, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Tadiello, Ed (Cover Art) (illustrator). 1st Edition. Whether it's at home, at the grocery store, at a parent-teacher conference, or even when a friend is over, Tina's mother has ways of embarrassing her. She dresses weird, she sings in public, and does all other kinds of typical embarrassing-mother-things. Tina is so ashamed of her sometimes-wacky mom that she tells her visiting friend that the woman in her home is actually her babysitter. This and a handful of embarrassments lead to a climax that teach Tina that lying to her friends is not a solution, and that her mother has feelings, too. iv +108pp. As New, seldom read copies from teacher personal class library with shelf-wear and indents from storage. Name on ffep. Copyright 1981. These copies from 2nd Scholastic printing in 1990. ISBN-10: 0-590-42335-5. No LCCN. Scholastic catalog: RL4 008-012. MSR = US $2.75. Thanks for Looking! Prior Owner Name No Value. Seller Inventory # 006723
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TRADE PAPERBAC. Condition: acceptable. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDED: Acceptable but in Good shape , The 1981 edition, Clean Trade Paperback, hinge is starting to cracked but intact, minor nicks or creases, tanned but clean pgs, prompt shipping with tracking. Seller Inventory # Bing765CM011