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  1. Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me is a young adult novel written by Julie Johnston and published in 1994 by Lester in Toronto ( Little, Brown in the US). The book was awarded the Governor General's Award for Text in Children's Literature in 1994, the Ruth & Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award in 1995, and the Canadian Library Association ...

  2. Adam and Eve and Pinch-me by Johnston, Julie. Publication date 1994 Topics Foster home care -- Juvenile fiction Publisher Boston : Little, Brown Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 180 p

  3. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Julie Johnston. 3.87. 178 ratings19 reviews. Abandoned as a child and a bitter veteran of too many foster homes, Sara expects the worst when she is sent to the Huddleston farm but somehow she discovers that it is not easy to escape from people you love.

  4. Product Details. Paperback | $9.95. Published by Tundra Books. Sep 02, 2003 | 232 Pages | 5-1/8 x 7-5/8 | Middle Grade (10 and up) | ISBN 9780887766480. Praise. “…the players are brilliantly etched…the novel is moving and memorable.” – Publishers Weekly. “The best young reader novel to come out…this year…” – The Toronto Star. Dismiss.

  5. Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me is a young adult novel written by Julie Johnston and published in 1994 by Lester in Toronto. The book was awarded the Governor General's Award for Text in Children's Literature in 1994, the Ruth & Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award in 1995, and the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award, also in 1995.

  6. She is sent to live with the Huddlestons on their sheep farm. There, despite herself, Sara learns that there is no escape from love. It has a way of catching you off guard, even when you try to turn your back.When it was published in 1994, Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me won every major children’s book award in Canada.

  7. Adam and Eve and Pinch-me. Julie Johnston. Lester, 1994 - Canadian fiction - 180 pages. Sara Moone has lost track of how many foster homes she has had to live in. She's just waiting to turn sixteen so that she can drop out of the whole system, and the last hurdle is her placement at the Huddlestons and their chaotic sheep farm.