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I have two copies of Nicholas and Micah Sparks' book Three Weeks with My
Brother and just now noticed they each sport a different Dewey
classification. Not having read the book, but under the impression that it
is nonfiction, I was surprised to see it in both 813 and 920. Investigating
further, I have found libraries around me have this title in Fiction and
B(iography) as well as 813. I looked at the MARC records of my own copies,
and even though my book jobber stuck a 920 label on it, the MARC indicates
813. What is it about this book that has confused so many people? How do you
classify it in your library?

Jane Behrens, Teacher Librarian
Johnston High School
Johnston, Iowa 50131
jbehrens@johnston.k12.ia.us


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