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A captivating new series for readers who love the realistic novels of Rebecca Stead, Ali Benjamin, Linda Mullaly Hunt and L. M. Montgomery! As Morley Star's 11 birthday dawns she's convinced her wish to adopt the rescue cat she's fallen in love with will finally come true. Surely getting Feather as her own is the big surprise her mother has promised? But Morley is about to have a very different birthday and summer vacation than the one she's hoped for. There will be surprises and secrets revealed as she learns what it really takes to make one girl's special dreams come true. A sweet middle…mehr

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A captivating new series for readers who love the realistic novels of Rebecca Stead, Ali Benjamin, Linda Mullaly Hunt and L. M. Montgomery! As Morley Star's 11 birthday dawns she's convinced her wish to adopt the rescue cat she's fallen in love with will finally come true. Surely getting Feather as her own is the big surprise her mother has promised? But Morley is about to have a very different birthday and summer vacation than the one she's hoped for. There will be surprises and secrets revealed as she learns what it really takes to make one girl's special dreams come true. A sweet middle grade story about being a modern girl who dreams big, friendship, family and finding out who you truly are, second in the Morley Stories Series for readers ages 10 to 13. Although this book picks up where the first book in this new series, Just Me. Morley ended, it is a complete standalone story.
Autorenporträt
Jacquelyn Johnson writes sweet contemporary romances with humor and plenty of banter for readers who like heroes who are possibly a bit misguided but truly heroic, feisty heroines who you'll want as friends and happy endings. She's also the author of the Morley Star series of realistic novels for girls ages 10 to 13 and a dozen or so books about dogs, cats and assorted other pets and animals for middle school readers. When not writing or avoiding cooking and housework, she likes to drive around admiring other people's gardens or lounge on her verandah with a refreshing glass of something and a good book. She lives in an old farmhouse that will probably never be finished (though she lives in hope) near the ocean.