
Palmetto Princesses
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Buhl
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By:
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Susan Connell
About this listen
Being "the new girl" at Palmetto Bay Middle School is hard enough for archaeologist's daughter Isabella Jones (Izzy, to her friends...if she had any.) All this eleven year old wants is to fit in and, if she's lucky, maybe make some real friends, especially with the fun loving, always loyal clique known as the Palmetto Princesses.
But the road to friendship grows rocky when an imaginary relative leads to an embarrassing misunderstanding. Will Izzy be a 6th grade outcast for the whole year? And is her widowed father really starting to date her teacher?! It's not easy being a 6th grade new girl.
WARNING: No wizards, dragons or bullies appear in this book.
©2012 Susan Connell (P)2013 Susan Connell
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