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The Year Money Grew on Trees

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 27 Ratings and 29 Reviews

Book Description
With frostbitten fingers, sleepless nights and sore muscles, 14-year-old Jackson Jones and his posse of cousins discover the lost art of winging it when they take over an orchard of 300 wild apple trees. They know nothing about pruning or irrigation or pest control, but figure it out they must-if they are to avoid losing $8,000 (because of an unfair contract). With spot illustrations for mechan... More
Book Information
PublisherHoughton Mifflin Company
BindingHardcover (4 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages304
ISBN-100547279779
ISBN-13978-0547279770
Publication Date09/06/2010
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About Aaron Hawkins (Author) : Aaron Hawkins is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Aaron Hawkins is The Year Money Grew on Trees.
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8/17/2011 Aileen stewart said:
"The Year Money Grew on Trees" is a superbly written story of a determined boy. Goaded into an agreement by his conniving neighbor Mrs. Nelson and trying to evade the summer job of doom lined up by his father, Jackson Jones works diligently to live up to the bargain of restoring a neglected apple or... more

tags: overcoming obstacles, children, apples, I recommend, I read

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