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Summer Sanctuary

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 141 Ratings and 45 Reviews

Book Description
Luminis Books presents this heart-warming tale of family, friendship, and finding one's place in the world.

Matthew knows that this summer is going to be the worst ever. His best friend Kyle is gone, his younger brother Mark has surpassed him in size and athletic ability, and his mother is pregnant for the fifth time.

The eldest home-schooled son of a preacher, Matthew ... More
Book Information
PublisherLuminis Books
BindingPaperback (4 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages200
ISBN-101935462342
ISBN-13978-1935462347
Publication Date05/01/2010
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About Laurie Gray (Author) : Laurie is the founder of Socratic Parenting, LLC (www.SocraticParenting.com) and co-creator of Token of Change™. She lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana with her husband and daughter. She loves to talk t... more
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6/25/2010 Debbie - onyx95 said:
Facing a summer without his best friend, Matthew decided on a summer project using the speed of light and the theory of relativity to try and prove his own theory about the dilation of time. Using the library resources on a daily basis to prove his theory, he met a girl that turns out didn’t real... more

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