( State of Indiana Libraries ) Josefina Learns a Lesson A School Story. Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tía Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tía Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother. Paperback, 9781562475178, 1562475177 Else clean, tight, unmarked. Lincoln Heritage Public Library. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Josefina Learns A Lesson (American Girl (Quality)) by Valerie Tripp. The American girls collection book 2. Grades. By Jean-Paul Tibbles, Valerie Tripp. Toggle navigation. Josefina Learns a Lesson: A School Story (American Girl Collection) by Valerie Tripp (1997-09-03) on Amazon.com. Printed in 1997. Edition Description. Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tía Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother. Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their T?a Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tía Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother Josefina Learns a Lesson: A School Story (American Girl Collection) by Valerie Tripp (1997-09-03) Nearly new condition, but a few scattered small smears. Josefina learns a lesson a school story This edition published in 1998 by Scholastic in New York, N.Y. Click here for the lowest price! 3-5 Q. Genre. Marion & Ed Hughes Public Library ( Houston Area … Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tía Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother Josefina and her sisters distrust learning to read and write, as well as other changes their Tía Dolores is bringing to the household, because they fear they will lose their memories of their mother