Sweet Valley Twins: Elizabeth the Seventh-grader

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lizabeth Wakefield is thrilled when she hears the news: her teachers want to skip her to seventh grade! Everyone is proud of her - except her identical twin, Jessica, who wants her sister back in sixth grade where she belongs.

But Elizabeth vows to prove that she can make it as a seventh-grader - even if it means staying up all night to finish her homework, or sneaking out to a seventh-grade party.

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AuthorFrancine Pascal's
PublisherBantam Books
PlaceLondon
Year1995
ISBN9780553408348
BindingPaperback
ConditionPoor
CommentsGeneral wear and tear, corners slightly bumped, damage on spine, yellowed pages
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