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  • The Secret Circle

    Dona Schenker

    Paperback (Yearling, July 11, 2000)
    Now in paperback, the compelling story of how much one girl will risk to join a secret sixth-grade clique--and where she'll draw the line.
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  • The Secret Circle

    Dona Schenker

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 13, 1998)
    Jamie has just transferred to an all-girls' school and is desperate to make friends when she begins to notice strange things happening around her, such as mice mysteriously scurrying around the classroom. Everyone else seems to know what's going on, but all anyone will say is "No one rats at St. Agnes." When she and a fellow classmate, Zoe, are sent to the principal's office, it appears that she has found a friend. But Jamie still has a lot of work to do before she can win over Zoe and her group of friends, and be allowed to join their exclusive Secret Circle. She must pass two difficult tests: one of bravery and one of loyalty. The first, a jump into a river from twenty feet, is easy. Jamie isn't afraid of anything. The second is far more serious, and Jamie must decide if membership is worth the cost of the betrayal she'll be forced to commit.
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  • The Secret Circle

    Dona Schenker

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, July 15, 2000)
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  • The Secret Circle

    Dona Schenker

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 13, 1998)
    Jamie has just transferred to an all-girls' school and is desperate to make friends when she begins to notice strange things happening around her, such as mice mysteriously scurrying around the classroom. Everyone else seems to know what's going on, but all anyone will say is "No one rats at St. Agnes." When she and a fellow classmate, Zoe, are sent to the principal's office, it appears that she has found a friend. But Jamie still has a lot of work to do before she can win over Zoe and her group of friends, and be allowed to join their exclusive Secret Circle. She must pass two difficult tests: one of bravery and one of loyalty. The first, a jump into a river from twenty feet, is easy. Jamie isn't afraid of anything. The second is far more serious, and Jamie must decide if membership is worth the cost of the betrayal she'll be forced to commit.
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