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Moon Over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool

Moon Over Manifest

by Clare Vanderpool
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  • Oct 12, 2010, 368 pages
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  • Dec 2011, 368 pages
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Kylie

Good Book
I like this book because it has like real things and feelings that happen to people its not just a spoiled little girl who has everything good happen to her, she actually has troubles and thoughts and feelings!
Lynn

Wonderful story
This book was recommended to me by the librarian at the k-8 school where I worked. It was new and she wanted an opinion. I loved it - a great story about a young girl living in a new town where she knows no one - not to mention that her family situation is difficult. She shows great strength as she explores that new life and as she learns about who she is. I wish this book had been available to me when I was a young reader.
KK

Great!
I loved it!!!! It was the best book that I think I have read in yyears!! I recommend to all. Friends and FAMILY!!!!!
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