Jumping to Conclusions

ISBN-10
0606040951
ISBN-13
9780606040952
Series
Jumping to Conclusions
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Language
English
Published
1988-11-01
Author
Francine Pascal

Description

Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, along with their brother Steven, suspect their mother of having an affair with a younger man, and they are determined to find out the truth.

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