The Vanishing Point

The Vanishing Point
ISBN-10
1630832448
ISBN-13
9781630832445
Series
The Vanishing Point
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2014-06-30
Publisher
StarWalk Kids Media
Author
Susan Bonners

Description

Kate Harris has always spent the summer with her family on her grandparents’ farm. But this year she is going to be at the beach with the Langs, family friends Kate hasn’t seen since she was a baby. She is worried that she won’t get along with the Langs’ daughter, Alison.

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