Twelve-year-old Bea finds herself on a unique road-trip with her grandmother, as they search for her grandmother's long-lost sisterβthe legendary Amelia Earhartβin this charming novel from the author of *When Audrey Met Alice* and *Summer of Lost and Found*. It's 1967 and twelve-year-old Bea is in
The Last Grand Adventure
β Scribed by Behrens, Rebecca
- Book ID
- 109930655
- Publisher
- Aladdin
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781481496940
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β¦ Synopsis
Twelve-year-old Bea finds herself on a unique road-trip with her grandmother, as they search for her grandmother's long-lost sister--the legendary Amelia Earhart--in this charming novel from the author of When Audrey Met Alice and Summer of Lost and Found.
It's 1967 and twelve-year-old Bea is in need of some adventure. Her mother is off in San Francisco, while her father has just gotten remarried in Los Angeles. Bea has gained a younger stepsister, and she's not thrilled about her blended family. So when her ailing grandmother, Pidge, moves to an Orange County senior-living community and asks if Bea would spend the summer helping her get settled, Bea is happy for any excuse to get away.
But it turns out, her grandmother isn't interested in settling in. What she really wants is to hop a train back to Atchison, Kansas--where she thinks she'll be reunited with her long-missing sister: Amelia Earhart. And she wants Bea to be her sidekick on this...
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