When Esther moves in, Cassie welcomes the chance to help someone else through the same transition she went through when she arrived in Arkansas. But she quickly discovers making new friends is not on Esther's mind. Instead, she seems determined to destroy the friendships Cassie spent the last year c
Episode 5: Miss Popular (The Extraordinarily Ordinary Life of Cassandra Jones): Walker Wildcats Year 1: Age 10, #5
โ Scribed by Tamara Hart Heiner
- Book ID
- 111223684
- Publisher
- Tamark Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 289 KB
- Series
- Walker Wildcats Year 1: Age 10 #5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781519921123
- ASIN
- B0146UKB44
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โฆ Synopsis
Cassandra is excited to celebrate her 11th birthday with her new friends from Arkansas. But when her party falls on the same day as another, more popular girl, she realizes that the people she thought were her friends might not be. As she worries about who will be at her party, her cat suddenly gets sick, and having a birthday party becomes the least of her problems.
Readers of Junie B. Jones will love meeting Cassandra!
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