Stolen Children

Stolen Children
ISBN-10
0142415138
ISBN-13
9780142415139
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
165
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Peg Kehret

Description

Fourteen-year-old Amy's excitement over her first babysitting job ends when she and her three-year-old charge are kidnapped, but a daily videorecording sent to little Kendra's parents allows Amy to send clues, in hopes of being rescued before the kidnappers decide they no longer need her.

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