All the wrong places
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"As Mrs. Frog settles into her new marshland community after the death of her mate, she seeks acceptance and even romance among her neighbors, the retired redwing blackbirds next door; a pair of voracious herons; a fly-fishing lizard and his possum companion. She's bold, bossy, opinionated, flirtatious ... and bereft, and no one knows quite what to do with her--least of all Mrs. Frog herself. Still, she does what she can to maintain her spirits and her figure: Her overhead claps and eagle pose, unlike some of her pronouncements, are models of form and timing. Suitable for mature, literate, savvy readers."--Description from publisher.
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Pam Glenn
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