When Cassandra's parents begin a pattern of fighting, Cassandra's friends warn her about the D-word: Divorce. Cassandra enlists her younger sister Emily to help their parents fall in love again. But when each of their attempts backfire pathetically, she panics that none of her efforts are enough to
Episode 4: Fever Pitch (The Extraordinarily Ordinary Life of Cassandra Jones): Walker Wildcats Year 1: Age 10, #4
โ Scribed by Tamara Hart Heiner
- Book ID
- 111223741
- Publisher
- Tamara Heiner
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 251 KB
- Series
- Walker Wildcats Year 1: Age 10 #4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781519994356
- ASIN
- B012NXK2WM
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โฆ Synopsis
Cassandra Jones is finally finding her place in her new school. She joins a band and discovers a love for music. Just when she's making her bid to be the best clarinet player, she comes down with a rather unexpected disease.
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