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Friends Stick Together
Friends Stick Together | Hannah E. Harrison
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A touching and timeless story about finding friendship in unlikely places from the award-winning creator of Extraordinary Jane Rupert is a rhinoceros of refined sensibilities. Levi, the new tickbird in class, is not. He burps the alphabet, tells corny jokes, and does really embarrassing air guitar solos. Worse, he lands right on Rupert and is determined to be Rupert's symbiotic best pal! Rupert wants him gone. But when Levi finally does bug off, Rupert finds the peace and quiet a little boring. It turns out, Rupert could really use a friend like Levi. This sweet and moving friendship story shares an important message of acceptance for every reader--whether they're a Rupert or a Levi.
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CuriousG
Friends Stick Together | Hannah E. Harrison
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30 book recommendations in 30 days...

Day 18: This was gifted to me by my best friend. We are total and complete opposites in almost every way, yet somehow found a way to not only tolerate each other as roommates in our first year of university, but to love each other and willingly live together for several more years. I am now the godmother to her children. This is the type of friendship this book is about. #30recsin30days

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CuriousG
Friends Stick Together | Hannah E. Harrison
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Don't have time to read a novel this morning before I start work (from home) - so squeezing in a quick re-read of this fun book. Got it from my bestie for Christmas and couldn't love it more ❤

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This is the story of the unlikely friendship between a rhinoceros and a tickbird.

While one is very proper, the other is a bit whimsical and walks to the beat of his own drum.

But the point is they need each other. Friends don‘t always have to see eye to eye, they just have to be there for each other.

This book does a nice (and funny) job of pointing out to children that friends can come in all shapes and sizes!