Counting to perfect / Suzanne LaFleur.
Ignored by her parents since her "perfect" older sister, Julia, had a baby, Cassie, twelve, foregoes her summer plans to join Julia and baby Addie on a road trip.
Record details
- ISBN: 1524771791
- ISBN: 9781524771799
- Physical Description: 197 pages.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Wendy Lamb Books, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 22.99 |
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Subject: | Sisters > Juvenile fiction. Infants > Juvenile fiction. Runaway children > Juvenile fiction. Dysfunctional families > Juvenile fiction. Automobile travel > Juvenile fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
Feeling left out when her older sister shares her secret plan to leave their parents' home with her own daughter, competitive swimmer Cassie stows away in her sister's car and begins to question her perspectives about their relationship. By the author of Eight Keys. Simultaneous eBook. - Random House, Inc.
From the author of Eight Keys comes a loving story of sisters who are trying to find their way back to each other.
Cassie, competitive swimmer and rising seventh grader, plans to spend her summer at the pool with her friends. That way she won't be stuck at home with her sister and her sister's baby.
Julia used to be the perfect big sister: she played great games and took good care of Cassie. Now life at home revolves around Julia and her daughter, Addie. No one pays much attention to Cassie--not to her swimming, and not to what's gone wrong with her friends.
When Julia confides in Cassie that she'll be leaving with Addie--without telling their parents--Cassie jumps in the car, too. As the days of lumberjack breakfasts and hotel pools start to add up, Cassie has to wonder: Could the sister who seems to be the source of all her problems also be the friend she's missed the most?