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Quince Clash
โ Scribed by Alegria, Malin
- Book ID
- 107724285
- Publisher
- Scholastic Inc.
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 216 KB
- Series
- Border Town 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780545472906
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In Dos Rios, Texas, life is all about borders -- and what happens when you cross the line. A fresh new series in the tradition of Bluford High explores what it's like to grow up on the edge.
A quinceanera for the record books?
If Fabiola Garza had her way, her quinceanera would be as simple and as non-traditional as possible-just two airline tickets to New York City and her best friend in tow. Sadly, things hardly ever go Fabi's way.
After mean girl Melodee lays down a quinceanera challenge in front of the entire school, Fabi is forced to upgrade her party plans. Melodee is rich and popular-her quinceanera will be effortlessly epic. Fabi is at a loss as to how to make her party remotely as fun and fabulous as Melodee's is sure to be. Younger sister Alexis steps in with a scheme to get Fabi on the TV show Quince Dreams-but Fabi isn't convinced she won't end up in a quince nightmare instead.
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In 1936 Stephen Faith, a young student, goes to Spain to teach English to Pablo, the seventeen-year-old son of the Mayor of Zahara de los Membrillos, and he finds himself falling in love with his pupils older brother. The beginning of the Spanish Civil War, however, interrupts this idyllic period of
In 1936 Stephen Faith, a young student, goes to Spain to teach English to Pablo, the seventeen-year-old son of the Mayor of Zahara de los Membrillos, and he finds himself falling in love with his pupils older brother. The beginning of the Spanish Civil War, however, interrupts this idyllic period of