From What I Remember...

From What I Remember...
ISBN-10
1423155084
ISBN-13
9781423155089
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
2012-05-15
Publisher
Hyperion
Authors
Valerie Thomas, Stacy Kramer

Description

Just before her graduation from La Jolla's exclusive Freiburg Academy, valedictorian and scholarship student Kylie Flores inadvertently ends up in Ensenada, Mexico, with Max, one of the most popular boys in school, where, in twenty-four jam-packed hours, their lives dramatically change.

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