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Dawn : diary two

Dawn's dad and stepmom just had a baby girl--new, cute, and perfect . . . When vying for her parents' attention, how can Dawn compete? Dawn and Sunny's friendship is over. It seems to Dawn like she moved back to California for nothing--Sunny certainly doesn't appreciate all that Dawn has done to help her. Dawn spends more time with Maggie and Ducky, but somehow that makes her miss Sunny more, even though she's still angry with her. At home, all her dad and stepmom can do is think about the new baby. Is there even room for two daughters in her parents' lives now? Maybe she's not needed in California anymore. When Dawn heads back to Stoneybrook for the summer, perhaps it will be for good. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author's collection.

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  • "Dawn's dad and stepmom just had a baby girl--new, cute, and perfect . . . When vying for her parents' attention, how can Dawn compete? Dawn and Sunny's friendship is over. It seems to Dawn like she moved back to California for nothing--Sunny certainly doesn't appreciate all that Dawn has done to help her. Dawn spends more time with Maggie and Ducky, but somehow that makes her miss Sunny more, even though she's still angry with her. At home, all her dad and stepmom can do is think about the new baby. Is there even room for two daughters in her parents' lives now? Maybe she's not needed in California anymore. When Dawn heads back to Stoneybrook for the summer, perhaps it will be for good. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author's collection."@en
  • "In this five-book collection by the author of the Baby-Sitters Club, a group of teenage friends deals with the ups and down of growing up Dawn just moved back to California from Connecticut. Sunny’s mom has lung cancer. Maggie will do anything to be perfect. Amalia’s boyfriend has got a scary idea of love. And Ducky is the loneliest boy on the West Coast. A spin-off of the bestselling Baby-Sitters Club series, the California Diaries are first-person accounts of five teenagers managing new friendships, new relationships, and a host of new problems. Diary One contains the first journal of each of the main characters, books one through five in the series. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author’s collection."@en
  • "Dawn Schafer's friendships seem ever more complicated, leading her to wonder what kind of friend and what kind of person she really is."@en

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  • "Dawn : diary two"@en
  • "Dawn"
  • "Dawn"@en
  • "Dawn. Diary one"@en