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Tiger Eyes

Resettled in the "Bomb City" with her mother and brother, Davey Wexler recovers from the shock of her father's death during a holdup of his 7-Eleven store in Atlantic City.

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  • "Resettled in the "Bomb City" with her mother and brother, Davey Wexler recovers from the shock of her father's death during a holdup of his 7- Eleven store in Atlantic City."
  • "Resettled in the "Bomb City" with her mother and brother, Davey Wexler recovers from the shock of her father's death during a holdup of his 7-Eleven store in Atlantic City."
  • "Resettled in the "Bomb City" with her mother and brother, Davey Wexler recovers from the shock of her father's death during a holdup of his 7-Eleven store in Atlantic City."@en
  • "Davey has never felt so alone in her life. Her father is dead--shot in a holdup--and now her mother is moving the family to New Mexico to try to recover.Climbing in the Los Alamos canyon, Davey meets the mysterious Wolf, who can read Davey's "sad eyes." Wolf is the only person who seems to understand the rage and fear Davey feels. Slowly, with Wolf's help, Davey realizes that she must get on with her life. But when will she be ready to leave the past behind and move toward the future? Will she ever stop hurting?"@en
  • "Nadat haar vader is doodgeschoten bij een overval op zijn winkel, logeert de 15-jarige Davey met haar moeder en broertje bij een oom en tante in Nieuw Mexico waar ze veel nadenkt over alles wat er gebeurd is."
  • "When Davey Wexler's father is killed in a holdup in Atlantic City, her mother moves Davey and her brother to Los Alamos to get away from the memories--but Davey is a girl frozen in fear and anger, until she meets an older boy called Wolf who can read her tiger eyes."
  • "When Davey Wexler's father is killed in a holdup in Atlantic City, her mother moves Davey and her brother to Los Alamos to get away from the memories--but Davey is a girl frozen in fear and anger, until she meets an older boy called Wolf who can read her tiger eyes."@en
  • "Davey's father is murdered during a raid on his store means that life can never be the same for Davey and her family."@en
  • "Davey Wexler finds it painfully difficult recovering from the death of her father, who was killed during the robbery of his store."@en
  • "Davey Wexler finds it painfully difficult recovering from the death of her father, who was killed during the robbery of his store."
  • "Resettled in the "Bomb City" with her mother and brother, Davey Wexler recovers from the shock of her father's death."@en
  • "Davey's father is killed in a holdup and now her mother wants to move the family to New Mexico to try to recover. Once there, while climbing in the Los Alamos canyon, Davey meets the mysterious Wolf, who can read her "sad eyes." With Wolf's help, Davey learns to leave the past behind and move toward the future. But will she ever stop hurting?"
  • "Davey's life is haunted by the murder of her father - Even far away from home in New Mexico she can't escape her grief until she meets a mysterious young man named Wolf."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Ouvrages pour la jeunesse"
  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Young adult fiction, American"@en
  • "Jugendbuch"
  • "Juvenile literature"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Young adult works"
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"

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  • "老虎的眼睛"
  • "Œil de tigre"
  • "Tiger Eyes"@en
  • "Tiger Eyes"
  • "Tiger eyes (paperback section)"
  • "老虎的眼睛 = Tiger eyes"
  • "Tiger eyes a novel"@en
  • "Lao hu de yan jing"
  • "Tiger eyes : a novel"@en
  • "Tiger eyes : a novel"
  • "TIGER EYES. - HEINEMANN"
  • "Tiger eyes"@en
  • "Tiger eyes"
  • "Œil de Tigre"
  • "Tijgerogen"
  • "Oeil de tigre"
  • "Lao hu de yan jing = Tiger eyes"
  • "Tiikerisilmä"@fi
  • "Tigerauge"
  • "Tigerauge"@en
  • "L'oeil de tigre"

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