They have been a family for half of Summer's twelve years, and when her Aunt May dies, a little bit of Summer and her Uncle Ob dies too.... With homely detail, Rylant plunges readers into the middle of Summer's world, creating characters certain to live long in their memories. Her tightly woven plot wastes no words.... [A] natural grace of language, an earthly sense of humor, and a well grounded sense of the spiritual.
Some adjectives to describe the book Missing May are faithful, mysterious, and short. Some other adjectives to describe the book are brief, magical, and sad.
The missing piece of the map is in the dispatches section of the book behind the letters.
It is not out yet, but it will be called Sabotaged and it is coming out in July,2010.The third book in Margaret Peterson Haddix's Missing series is Sabotaged.
Try Amazon.com "The Missing Miniature" Erich Kastner http://www.amazon.com/Missing-Miniature-Erich-Kastner/dp/B000IW7WOM
Sent is by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It is book 2 of the Missing series. It has 336 pages.
It's is an abbreviation if "It Is"Its is used as a possessive pronoun.Be careful when using these soundalike words. If a sentence makes sense with "it is", you can use the contraction "it's". If the sentence implies ownership or possession, use "its" (no apostrophe). For example: "The book is missing ITS cover." correctly uses "its" becausethe cover belongs to the book."The book is missing IT IS cover." is gibberish.
Cynthia Rylant
West virginia
it is a good book
They live happly everafter
The Missing Piece - book - was created in 1976.
If you are talking about the Haddix missing book series the book is called Torn
"Missing May" by Cynthia Rylant has 96 pages in the paperback edition.
the 4th missing book is called "Torn" and it came out September 2011.
It may be, if your school library has it in the system.
Missing May was created in 1992.
Missing Adventures - Bernice Summerfield book - was created in 2007.
The missing piece of the map is in the dispatches section of the book behind the letters.