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Across the Pond by Joy McCullough
Across the Pond by Joy McCullough












Across the Pond by Joy McCullough

Plus, starting off on the wrong foot with the gardener’s granddaughter doesn’t help her nerves about making new friends. On top of that, she’s going to live in a real-life castle!īut as romantic as life in a castle sounds, the reality is a little less comfortable: it’s run-down, freezing, and crawling with critters. After a major friendship breakup in San Diego, moving overseas to Scotland gives her the perfect chance to reinvent herself. The 91-storey treehouse / Andy Griffiths illustrated by Terry Denton.From the author of A Field Guide to Getting Lost comes a heartwarming, “emotionally perceptive” ( Kirkus Reviews) story about new beginnings, burgeoning friendships, and finding your flock.Ĭallie can’t wait for her new life to start. The truth pixie goes to school / Matt Haig with illustrations by Chris Mould.

Across the Pond by Joy McCullough

The 117-storey treehouse / Andy Griffiths illustrated by Terry Denton. Fantastic beasts and where to find them / Newt Scamander special edition with a foreward by Albus Dumbledore. The 104-storey treehouse / Andy Griffiths illustrated by Terry Denton. Billionaire boy / David Walliams illustrated by Tony Ross. Harry Potter and the deathly hallows / J. "Shouldn't you be in school?" / Lemony Snicket. Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone / J.K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets / J.K.

Across the Pond by Joy McCullough

Will she ever be able to find her flock and make this strange new place feel like home?Ĭustomers Who Searched for this Item also Searched for: # But when she clashes with the club leader, she risks losing a set of friends all over again. Sure, it sounds unusual, but at least it's not sports or performing. Inspired by a journal that she finds hidden in her bedroom, Callie decides to join a birding club. Her parents agree, on one condition: she has to participate in a social activity. So she comes up with the perfect solution: she'll be homeschooled. Plus, starting off on the wrong foot with the gardener's granddaughter doesn't help her nerves about making new friends. On top of that, she's going to live in a real-life castle! But as romantic as life in a castle sounds, the reality is a little less comfortable: it's run-down, freezing, and crawling with critters. New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Ĭallie can't wait for her new life to start.














Across the Pond by Joy McCullough