Mandie and the Jumping Juniper (Mandie, Book 18)
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Rating | : | 4.64 (916 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1556612001 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-26 |
Language | : | English |
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The rest is history and now the MANDIE BOOKS series have sales nearing six million copies! Lois writes from her home in South Carolina. . Lois went on to attend Furman University and studied music for several years in New York City where she and her sister sang professionally. Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. About the Author Lois began her first Mandie story when she was only eleven years old. But eventually the manuscript was tucked away in a drawer and forgotten. Some years ago, Lois was prompted to pull that old manuscript out and began to work on Mandie's story-of her childhood
Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. . Lois began her first Mandie story when she was only eleven years old. Some years ago, Lois was prompted to pull that old manuscript out and began to work on Mandie's story-of her childhood in the South at the turn of the century and her Cherokee heritage. The re
Ages 8-13. Mandie book 18.. In Germany, Mandie's group arrives at the medieval stone castle of Baroness Geissler and finds a mystery surrounding a very old juniper tree that's said to "jump" sometimes
Mandie and the Jumping Juniper A Customer This book is so good! It's one of the better Mandie books. Mandie books are probably the best books I've read, ever!Mandie, Jonathan and Celia are traveling with Mrs. Taft to Germany next, to visit Baroness Geissler whom they met in Rome. During the long carriage ride, the carriage breaks down and the driver goes off to find help. Finally, after a lot of struggle, everyone makes it to the. Mandie and the Jumping Juniper (Book 18#) Mandie and her friends are on their way to Germany to visit the Baroness Geissler. But their journey gets off to a bad start when their carriage breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Mandie and Senator Morton are forced to go and find another carriage. That's just one of the bizarre things that happen during their stay. But the weirdest one of all is when they all see a juniper treejumpin. In the Bookcase said Mandie is in Germany!. Mandie and her Europe-traveling friends/family are visiting Baroness Geissler's castle in Germany. From one baffling incident to another, no one can quite figure out what's going on.I quite enjoyed reading this book--What with the secret of that jumping tree, and why the Baroness's son acts so rudely towards Mandie and her friends, plus a surprise visit from that mysterious lady who was o