Dear Jo: The Story of Losing Leah ... and Searching for Hope

Dear Jo: The Story of Losing Leah ... and Searching for Hope
ISBN-10
1442065788
ISBN-13
9781442065789
Series
Dear Jo
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
2009-07-02
Publisher
Paw Prints
Author
Christina Kilbourne

Description

Maxine's best friend, Leah, has been missing for six months, and Maxine helps the police investigate the possibility that her disappearance is connected to their online friend, 2funE, who claims to be a sixteen-year-old boy.

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