**Four friends live and work together on a New England apple orchard in this first novel of a brand-new series about the bonds of friendship.** Welcome to the Orchard! Every summer the Garrison Family Apple Orchard opens its ice cream stand and lets two kids run the show. Now its best friends Lizz
Ice Cream Summer
β Scribed by Megan Atwood
- Publisher
- Aladdin;Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- En-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Four friends live and work together on a New England apple orchard in this first novel of a brand-new series about the bonds of friendship.
Welcome to the Orchard!
Every summer the Garrison Family Apple Orchard opens its ice cream stand and lets two kids run the show. Now it's best friends Lizzie and Sarah's turn.
Then new kids Olive and Peter join their ice cream team. Sarah had big plans and she's not too happy about sharing the stand or her best friend. But a disaster at the grand opening results in a mysteriously empty cash register, these four kids have to become good friendsβand expert detectivesβbefore this Ice Cream Summer turns into the Worst Summer Ever.
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