Surprisingly Sarah

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Two choices, two storylinesone surprise ending! Will Sarah be brave enough to ask out her crush or will she lose her nerve? Both stories play out in this funny and heartfelt seventh book in the New York Times bestselling Emmie & Friends series.

Secrets. Surprises. MIDDLE SCHOOL.

Sarah and Leo have been BFFs since they were little. They share everything... until Sarah starts crushing on Leo’s friend Ben. Then one day Sarah is suddenly faced with a big choice —

·        ask Ben to the school dance!

OR—

·        chicken out.

Either way, Sarah and Leo’s friendship will be put to the test. Which one would you choose?

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Libenson, Terri Author, Illustrator
ISBN
9780063139213
9780063139237
9780063139220

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