01646nam a2200469Ii 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200026000910200023001170200035001400200032001750200030002070200027002370350012002640350022002760350024002980350012003220400028003340500023003620820014003851000028003992450036004272500019004632640042004823000023005243360021005473370025005683380023005935200289006166500032009056500042009376500031009796500032010106500056010428520014010988520014011128520014011268520014011408520022011546834473MeVbMML20190502002407.0180927s2018 nyu d 000 1 eng  a 2018013864 a9781984830159 (trade) a1984830155 (trade) a9781984830166 (intl. tr. pbk.) a1984830163 (intl. tr. pbk.) a9780375945595 (lib. bdg.) a0375945598 (lib. bdg.) a6703690 a(OCoLC)1054514052 a(OCoLC)on1054514052 a6703690 aDLCbengerdacFMGdFMG00aPZ7.Z837bBri 201800a[Fic]2231 aZusak, Markus,eauthor.10aBridge of Clay /cMarkus Zusak. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bAlfred A. Knopf,c[2018]. a537 pages ;c24 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier a"Upon their father's return, the five Dunbar boys, who have raised themselves since their mother's death, begin to learn family secrets, including that of fourth brother Clay, who will build a bridge for complex reasons, including his own redemption."--cFrom publisher's description. 0aBrothersvJuvenile fiction. 0aAbandoned childrenvJuvenile fiction. 0aSecrecyvJuvenile fiction. 0aFamiliesvJuvenile fiction. 0aBridgesxDesign and constructionvJuvenile fiction. dNew Shelf dNew Shelf dNew Shelf dNew Shelf dRealistic Fiction