The luckiest girl
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Book Description
Shelley Latham can't wait to get to San Sebastian, where flowers bloom in November, oranges grow on the trees, and the sun shines almost every day. And once she's there, things get even better. In no time, she catches the attention of two boys: one, a good-looking basketball star, the other, an interesting, fun boy who likes journalism. Shelley feels like the luckiest girl in the world.... More
Book Information
Publisher | National Braille Press |
Binding | Unknown Binding (24 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B0006S2UP4 |
Publication Date | /2002 |
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8/28/2010 Jennifer Brundage said:
tags: I recommend, I read
I adore Beverly Cleary, and have recently been on a kick re-reading her 'teen' books- this one was especially amusing. What I so admire about these books is the way in which Clearly captured the era- late 1950s- with admittedly a poignant innocence lost in contemporary teen fiction, but she also has... more
tags: I recommend, I read
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