Juanita Havill
1949 -
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Havill, Juanita. (1993). Jamaica and Brianna. (Illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. PRIM-FIC H388JAI Jamaica hates wearing hand-me-down boots when her friend Brianna has pink fuzzy ones. |
Havill, Juanita. (1989). Jamaica tag-along. (Illustrations by Anne Sibley O'Brien). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. PRIM-FIC H388JT When her older brother refuses to let her tag along with him, Jamaica goes off by herself and allows a younger child to play with her. |
Havill, Juanita. (1995). Jamaica's blue marker. (Illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. PRIM-FIC H388J Jamaica thinks her classmate Russell is a pest who is always getting into trouble, but then she discovers he is moving away. |
Havill, Juanita. (1986). Jamaica's find. (Illustrations by Anne Sibley O'Brien). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. PRIM-FIC H388JA A little girl finds a stuffed dog in the park and decides to take it home. |
Havill, Juanita. (1993). Kentucky troll. (Illustrated by Bert Dodson). New York: Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard Books. PRIM-FIC H388K A Swedish troll emigrates to Kentucky and tries to live there in disguise among the humans, using his magic powder to make butter and luring a pretty girl to his cabin. |
Havill, Juanita. (1991). Leona and Ike. (Art by Emily McCully). New York: Crown Publishers. INTR-FIC H3885LE Leona discovers the ups and downs of friendship with her new neighbor Ike. Sequel to "It Always Happens to Leona." |
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Juanita Havill (1949 - ). (2005). In Something about the author, Vol. 155, pp. 113-116. Detroit: Gale. Online Something about the Author database and REF PN451 .S6 v. 155. |
Juanita Havill (1949 - ). (1993). In Something about the author, Vol. 74, pp. 117-118. Detroit: Gale. Online Something about the Author database and REF PN451 .S6 v. 74. |
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