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    Quake, a Division of Echelon Press LLC, Kindle Edition, 2009

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Ghost Light

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5 out of 5
Based on 4 Ratings and 4 Reviews

Book Description
11-year-old Jake McMillen wanted, more than anything in the world, to play varsity basketball for the Panthers, just like his late, Grandpa Max. One big problem. While Jake had inherited his grandfather's love for the game, the McMillen height had passed him by.

Not only that, "old people" like his grandmother, kept taking up too much of his precious practice time. He knew she was sic... More
Book Information
PublisherQuake
BindingKindle Edition
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages14
ISBN-10B002E19W3Y
Publication Date06/20/2009
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About Mary Cunningham (Author) : "I live in my own little world. But, it's okay. They know me here." I really live in Villa Rica, GA with my husband. Our three grown children live in various parts of the U.S. and our granddaughter li... more
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8/11/2014 Mary Cunningham said:
11-year-old Jake McMillen wanted, more than anything in the world, to play varsity basketball for the Panthers, just like his late, Grandpa Max. One big problem. While Jake had inherited his grandfather’s love for the game, the McMillen height had passed him by. Not only that, “old people”... more

tags: middle-grade, diabetes, grandmothers, I wrote, family, basketball, Indiana, high school

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