Worst Christmas Ever
$17.00
Now that his family has moved to California, Matthew has doubts as the holiday season approaches. Palm trees? No snow? It’s all wrong.
Little sister Lucy thinks everything is wonderful, but Matthew knows better. And to top it off, the sudden disappearance of his beloved dog, Jasper, settles it. This will be the worst Christmas ever.
Or will it? Surprising events on Christmas Eve just might change everything–and maybe this new place can feel like home to Matthew after all.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781947888098
ISBN10: 1947888099
Kathleen Bostrom | Illustrator: Guy Porfirio
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Flyaway Books
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