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American Girl Molly Short Story #: Molly Takes Flight
American Girl Molly Short Stories Series Book #1 of 5 in publication order (switch to alphabetical order)
Author: Valerie Tripp
Illustrator: Nick Backes

Book Info

Published on March 1, 1999
Age Group: 7 - 12 years
Reading Level: AR: 4.2 (1.0 Point, Quiz #34680)
GLE: 5.5
Lexile® measure: 760L

Summary:
Molly feels that everything in her life has changed when her father goes off to England to help wounded soldiers and her beloved aunt joins the Women's Airforce Service Pilots. Includes a section on women pilots in the armed services, and a project related to the story.

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40 pages. List price $3.95
ISBN-10: 1562477676
ISBN-13: 9781562477677
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