O.T. Nelson
To cite the book "The Girl Who Owned a City" by O.T. Nelson in APA format, the citation would look like this: Nelson, O.T. (1975). The Girl Who Owned a City. Lerner Publications.
omg i just got done reading "The Girl Owned The City''by O.T Nelson it is very interesting how the kids in the story lived and how they felt. written by ,Alycia Nevarez
charlies last name is harris so his full name is charlie harris from the book the girl who owned a city WELCOME!
its in glenbarg
she gets well
No, there is no official sequel to the book "The Girl Who Owned a City" by O.T. Nelson. The story stands alone as a standalone novel.
"The Girl Who Owned a City" is a dystopian novel by O.T. Nelson about a girl named Lisa who becomes a leader after a mysterious virus wipes out all the adults. She sets up a system to protect and provide for the children in the city.
he suffered the same as the girl
you can read a book.... oh buy it on a kindle:)
Yes, Julie has a sister named Barbara in the book "The Girl Who Owned a City" by O.T. Nelson. Barbara plays an important role in the story and is a key character in Julie's journey.
Yes, there is an audiobook version of "The Girl Who Owned a City" by O.T. Nelson, narrated by the author's son, Max Nelson. It is available for purchase on various online platforms such as Audible and iTunes.
The main character in "The Girl Who Owned a City" is Lisa. Other important characters include Todd, Jill, and Craig, who are part of Lisa's group as they navigate a world where all adults have died from a mysterious illness, and children must fend for themselves.