"Twins Fiction." . . "JUVENILE FICTION Family Siblings." . . "Twins." . . "Brothers and sisters." . . "Moving, Household Fiction." . . . "Electronic books"@en . "After moving from Arizona to Kentucky with his parents, his five-year-old twin brother and sister, and his pet tarantula, Fang, an eleven-year-old works creatively to earn the money for a special pair of basketball shoes that will help him feel accepted."@en . "After moving from Arizona to Kentucky with his parents, his five-year-old twin brother and sister, and his pet tarantula, Fang, an eleven-year-old works creatively to earn the money for a special pair of basketball shoes that will help him feel accepted." . . . . "Desperate to have the right shoes to start his first day of middle school, Ryan has set his sights on the 125 Slam Dunk Sky Jumpers-but can he put together the money in time?Ryan O'Keefe can't believe his bad luck. Moving to a new state right before sixth grade is hard enough, but when he finds out that sixth grade is part of middle school in Kentucky, he realizes he may have to spend the year getting picked on by the older students. When he meets a couple of seventh graders wearing Slam Dunk Sky Jumpers, the coolest new shoes, Ryan knows he has to have a pair, and then maybe he'll be cool too."@en . . . . . "Tarantula schoenen" . . . "Sam wil niets liever hebben dan de sportschoenen die bijna iedereen op zijn nieuwe school draagt. Vanaf ca. 10 jaar." . . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . "Tarantula Shoes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tarantula shoes" . "Tarantula shoes"@en . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . "Desperate to have the right shoes to start his first day of middle school, Ryan has set his sights on the $125 Slam Dunk Sky Jumpers--but can he put together the money in time? Ryan O'Keefe can't believe his bad luck. Moving to a new state right before sixth grade is hard enough, but when he finds out that sixth grade is part of middle school in Kentucky, he realizes he may have to spend the year getting picked on by the older students. When he meets a couple of seventh graders wearing Slam Dunk Sky Jumpers, the coolest new shoes, Ryan knows he has to have a pair, and then maybe he'll be cool too. There's just one problem: The shoes are $125--plus tax! Ryan's parents give him forty dollars, so now all he has to do is come up with eighty-five more and the shoes are his. The only question is, how is he going to get eighty-five dollars in the remaining week before school starts?"@en . . . "Shoes Fiction." . . "Tarantulas." . . "Shoes." . . "JUVENILE FICTION General." . . "Tarantulas Fiction." . . . . "Brothers and sisters Fiction." . . "Moving, Household." . .