Triple Trouble in Hollywood

Triple Trouble in Hollywood
ISBN-10
0874063833
ISBN-13
9780874063837
Category
Twins
Pages
125
Language
English
Published
1989-03
Publisher
Willowisp Press
Author
Michael J. Pellowski

Description

Identical twins, Sandi and Randi, have gotten in trouble before by switching places. Now they're visiting their identical cousin Mandy in Hollywood, and Mandy's up for a big part in a new commercial.

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