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The Pinballs

The Pinballs

The Pinballs
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The Pinballs

by Byars, Betsy

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  • Hardcover
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Good/Good
ISBN 10
0060209178
ISBN 13
9780060209179
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Harper & Row, 1977. Hard Cover - Good/Good - Book shows wear to cover/edges otherwise tight - Ex-Library.. Hard Cover. Good/Good. Ex-Library.

Synopsis

The Pinballs is a 1976 young adult novel by American author Betsy Byars. The story is about three foster children, Carlie, Harvey and Thomas J. , who have been taken in by the Masons, a couple who have cared for many other foster children in the past. Carlie compares the children to pinballs, controlled by external forces and at the mercy of fate. It won the 1977 Josette Frank Award and the 1980 William Allen White Children's Book Award.

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Seller's Inventory #
246903
Title
The Pinballs
Author
Byars, Betsy
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
Good
ISBN 10
0060209178
ISBN 13
9780060209179
Publisher
Harper & Row
Place of Publication
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.s.a.
Date Published
1977

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