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  2. Moving On (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Moving On is a 1970 American novel by Larry McMurtry.His fourth novel, it focuses on Patsy Carpenter and her husband Jim in contemporary Texas. Larry McMurtry called it "a book partly about graduate school, partly about rodeo, and partly about the indecision that is likely to afflict young marrieds, particularly those who belonged to what used to be called the Silent Generation."

  3. List of Moving On episodes - Wikipedia

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    Moving On is a British television anthology series, created and executively produced by Jimmy McGovern, which consists of a series standalone contemporary dramas, each focusing on a pivotal turning point in the life of one or more of the characters in the featured episode. The first episode, "The Rain Has Stopped", aired on 18 May 2009, and ...

  4. Movin' On - Wikipedia

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    Moving On (Oleta Adams album), 1995; Movin' On (Playa Fly album) or the title song, 1998; Movin' On (Reuben Wilson album) or the title song, 2006; Moving On (Sarah Dawn Finer album) or the title song (see below), 2009; Movin' On, by Buddy Greco, 1973; Moving On, by Jacky Terrasson, 2024; Moving On, by John Mayall, 1972; Moving On, by Myleene ...

  5. PBS Kids Writers Contest - Wikipedia

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    Stories can be fact or fiction, and prose or poetry but each story must be done by a single author. Stories with the illustrations done by kindergarten and first grade have word count of 50-200 words, and 100-350 words for grades 2 and 3. Each local PBS station handles local judging separately by grade levels.

  6. Reading to Kids - Wikipedia

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    The books purchased or donated for use at the reading clubs are later donated to school libraries. Additionally, at the conclusion of each reading club the children are given free books. Reading to Kids notes that "60% percent of low-income homes do not have age-appropriate reading materials for children.".

  7. Grade 3 - Wikipedia

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    Grade 3 horse races, the third tier in worldwide horse racing. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Grade 3 .

  8. Book - Wikipedia

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    It is thus conjectured that the earliest Indo-European writings may have been carved on beech wood. [2] The Latin word codex, meaning a book in the modern sense (bound and with separate leaves), originally meant "block of wood". [3] An avid reader or collector of books is a bibliophile, or colloquially a "bookworm".

  9. Middle grade literature - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Most of the winners of the Newbery Medal have been middle grade books. [3] The category beyond middle grade is young adult, which is intended for readers between the ages of 12 and 18. In addition to differences in word count and the age of the protagonists, middle grade and young adult differ in content.