Grief-stricken after the deaths of her husband and young daughter, Abigail Costa is struggling to carve out a new life on her own. With no work experience and few marketable skills, Abby falls back on the one thing she knows how to do well--run a household. Agreeing to be a nanny for an attractive
Always, Abigail
โ Scribed by Nancy Cavanaugh
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 695 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet, a hilarious and heartwarming story told exclusively through lists and letters.
Sixth Grade To Do List:
1. Make the Pom Pom Squad!
2. Be best friends forever with Alli and Cami
3. Don't panic when #1 and #2 look like they're totally not going to happen
Abigail and her two best friends are poised for a life of pom-poms and popularity. But not only does Abigail end up in a different homeroom, she doesn't make the squad. Then everyone's least favorite teacher pairs Abigail up with the school's biggest outcast for a year-long Friendly Letter Assignment. Abigail can hardly believe her bad luck! As her so-called best friends and dreams of pom pom fame start to slip away, Abigail has to choose between the little bit of popularity she has left or letting it go to be a true friend.
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