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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

by Stephen King
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  • First Published:
  • Mar 1, 1999, 219 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2000, 272 pages
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Chris at Winnetonka High School
The Girl who loved Tom Gorden is an inspiring book that makes you happy for what you have! Trisha McFarland is a young girl who gets lost in the woods. No matter how many times she wants to give up, she thinks of number 36 Tom Gordon. Trisha is a big Red Sox fan and her hero is Tom Gordon. I think it has a little uncalled for cussing but is still a good book. I think is is good for ages 13 and up!


Deb Staley
This book is a must read for all Stephen King fans. Once again he has written a story that pulls you in and keeps you there 'til the last page.

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