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1Meet Kirsten
By Janet Beeler Shaw and Janet Beeler Shaw

“Meet Kirsten” Metadata:
- Title: Meet Kirsten
- Authors: Janet Beeler ShawJanet Beeler Shaw
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 61
- Publisher: ➤ Demco Media - Pleasant Company Publications - Tandem Library - American Girl Publishing Inc - Scholastic, Inc. - Perfection Learning Prebound - Pleasant Co. - American Girl
- Publish Date: ➤ 1986 - 1989 - 1990 - 1999 - 2000
- Publish Location: Madison, Wis - Middleton, WI
“Meet Kirsten” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Nineteenth century - Frontier and pioneer life - Kirsten Larson (Fictitious character) - Children of immigrants - Nine-year-old girls - Fiction - Swedish American girls - Emigration and immigration - Swedes in Minnesota - Juvenile fiction - Swedish Americans - Children's fiction - Minnesota, fiction - Emigration and immigration, fiction - Frontier and pioneer life, fiction
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL43097848M - OL3962825M - OL8414866M - OL2743095M - OL11346648M - OL7973889M - OL7540407M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 46791169
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001266976 - 86060466
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780606027540 - 9780937295007 - 0937295019 - 9780812475159 - 9780808579885 - 0808579886 - 0590437879 - 0937295795 - 9780590437875 - 0812475151 - 0937295000 - 0606027548 - 9780937295793 - 9780937295014
First Setence:
""That's America!" Kirsten said happily."
Author's Alternative Names:
"Janet Shaw" and "Janet Beller Shaw"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1986
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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