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Courtney Sheinmel

Courtney Sheinmel is the author of All the Things You Are, Sincerely, Positively, and My So-Called Family. She graduated with honors from Barnard College, part of Columbia University, and attended Fordham University School of Law. Courtney lives,... Read full bio

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Q. What is your motto or maxim?
A. Try to be one of those people on whom nothing is lost. - Henry James
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All the Things You Are
All the Things You Are By: Courtney Sheinmel
This edition: Hardcover, 256 pages
Publication date: June 14, 2011
Ages: 9 - 13
Carly Wheeler lives a charmed life. Her motheris a stylist for the soap opera Lovelock Falls, she lives in a nice house, and goes to an excellent private school. But when her mom is arrested and charged with embezzlement,...
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Sincerely
Sincerely Sincerely, Sophie; Sincerely, Katie By: Courtney Sheinmel
This edition: Hardcover, 400 pages
Publication date: June 8, 2010
Ages: 8 - 12
Sincerely, Sophie Eleven year old Sophie Turner lives in Manhattan and attends an all-girls private school, but some difficult changes have left her feeling very lonely. When Sophie's best friend, Jessie, suddenly rejects her...
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Positively
Positively By: Courtney Sheinmel
This edition: Hardcover, 224 pages
Publication date: September 15, 2009
Ages: 9 - 14
Since the day Emerson Pressman and her mother were diagnosed as HIV positive, nothing has been the same. When her mother dies of AIDS, Emmy has to go live with the father and stepmother she barely knows, and she feels more...
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My So-Called Family
My So-Called Family By: Courtney Sheinmel
This edition: Hardcover, 208 pages
Publication date: October 21, 2008
Ages: 9 - 12
Leah Hoffman-Ross just moved to New York and she wants her new friends to think she's a typical thirteen-year-old. But Leah has a secret: She doesn't have a father; she has a donor. Before Leah was born, her mother went to...
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