From What I Remember...

From What I Remember...
ISBN-10
1423159489
ISBN-13
9781423159483
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
2012-05-15
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Authors
Valerie Thomas, Stacy Kramer

Description

Tijuana WHAT? Kylie is pretty sure she should be polishing the delivery of her valedictorian speech this morning, not piecing together the events that led her to waking up in Mexico with the king of her high school next to her.

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