Marlene Matthews

Double Trouble

language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment Oct. 14, 2010)
WHEN SARA STANLEY AND JO PITTS CHANGED PLACES, SARA didn't count on Jo's criminal past. Unable to convince her captors that she is not Jo Pitts, Sara finds herself locked in a shack, let out only to pick pockets on the mainland docks. Meanwhile, desperate to understand why her darling Sara, is acting so strangely, Hetty King employs all sorts of hilarious tactics to control her niece. But the new Sara who steals, lies, cheats and continually burps, has Hetty King at her wits end. Will the real Sara Stanley ever made it home before it's too late?

Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.

“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”
LOS ANGELES TIMES

“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Pages
122

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