A brighter tomorrow: my journey with Julie

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Publisher
American Girl
Publication Date
[2014]
Language
English

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What if you suddenly found yourself in Julie?s world--sunny San Francisco in the 1970s? How would you feel with lots of changes happening at once, and what could you do to make things change for the better? Join Julie on this adventure where the two of you can challenge the boys to a basketball contest, or spend a day at the beach and rescue a baby sea otter. Your journey back in time can take whatever twists and turns you choose, as you select from a variety of exciting options in this multiple-ending story.

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9781609584559

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