A home for Melanie
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Author
Contributions
- Campbell, Joanna. - Contributor
Publication
1998 - HarperEntertainment, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
41,500 words, Guess
Page Count
166 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehomeformelanie0000leon
- ISBN-100061065412
- ISBN-139780061065415
- LibraryThing1789287
- Library of Congress Control Number98226175
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.L5515 Ho 1998
- LCCPZ7.L5515Ho 1998
Description
Is Melanie leaving the only place that's ever felt like home? Melanie Graham expected Whitebrook Farm to be the most boring place in America. And she thought her cousin, Christina Reese, would be a snob. But after an entire summer at Whitebrook, Melanie has changed her mind. Whitebrook isn't dull--it's amazing! There are so many beautiful horses, especially Trib, her favorite pony. Plus, Christina is totally cool--she's the first true friend Melanie has ever had. Now Melanie can't imagine living anywhere else. There's just one problem: Melanie's dad wants her to return to New York City. How can she convince him to let her stay at Whitebrook--forever?
Subjects
Series Statement
- Thoroughbred ;
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