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By Mary Collins Gallagher, M.A., L.P.C.
Illustrated by Whitney Martin
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Ginny Morris's parents are divorced, which is bad enough, but now her dad has a girlfriend! Who is this strange man who's become a clean freak and smiles all the time? Will her dad still be the same dad? Will he still have time for her? Does this ruin any chance her parents will get back together? Does her mom care that Dad has a girlfriend? Is it okay if Ginny likes his girlfriend?
Ginny sorts through her feelings with the help of her best friend, her journal—and finally, some heart-to-heart talks with Mom and Dad themselves.
Ginny Morris and Mom's House, Dad's House
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• Black and white illustrations
• 6" x 9"
• 64 pages
• Ages 8–12
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is an elementary and middle school counselor who has worked with hundreds of children before, during, and after their parents' divorce. She has three grown children and lives in the Washington, D.C., area.
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illustrations have appeared in books, magazines, and catalogs, and he has worked on many animation projects, including Walt Disney movies. Before his career as an artist, he was a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. Whitney now lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife and two children.
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