Trading Places

Trading Places
ISBN-10
0804100276
ISBN-13
9780804100274
Series
Trading Places
Category
Adolescence
Pages
181
Language
English
Published
1987
Author
Janet Quin-Harkin

Description

When Chrissy, an Iowa farm girl visiting her relatives in San Francisco, falls for Hunter, a boy who mistakes her for an art expert, she decides to act like her sophisticated cousin Caroline.

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