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Kasey & Ivy / Alison Hughes.

Through twenty-six letters to her friend Nina, twelve-year-old Kasey chronicles the often humorous observations and impressions of her unexpected, month-long stay in a geriatric ward for the treatment of a rare but treatable bone disease ("osteo-something-something-itis"). Kasey tries to make her life less dull by wearing her own nightgowns, surrounding herself with her favorite stuffies and developing an unusual exercise routine. Hospital food, insomnia and the germy communal bath are enduring sources of dread, but some new (and unexpected) friends make her life bearable.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9008272871 JF HUG
Junior fiction   Smithfield Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781459815742
1459815742
Author Hughes, Alison, 1966- author.
Title Kasey & Ivy / Alison Hughes.
Published Victoria, British Columbia : Orca Book Publishers, [2018]
Physical description 182 pages ; 20 cm.
Summary Through twenty-six letters to her friend Nina, twelve-year-old Kasey chronicles the often humorous observations and impressions of her unexpected, month-long stay in a geriatric ward for the treatment of a rare but treatable bone disease ("osteo-something-something-itis"). Kasey tries to make her life less dull by wearing her own nightgowns, surrounding herself with her favorite stuffies and developing an unusual exercise routine. Hospital food, insomnia and the germy communal bath are enduring sources of dread, but some new (and unexpected) friends make her life bearable.
Subject Bone diseases in children -- Juvenile fiction
Older people -- Juvenile fiction
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Hospitals -- Juvenile fiction
Epistolary fiction
Medical fiction
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