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The Girls of Lighthouse Lane #2: Rose's Story


volume 2, Girls of Lighthouse Lane

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No. of pages 192

Published: 2009

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Great for age 8-13 years

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Katherine is the daughter of the lighthouse keeper. She dreams of becoming a painter. But in 1905, a girl can't grow up to be a famous artist -- can she?Rose just moved to the town of Cape Light. She wants to fit in with her new friends, but Rose has a secret she can't share with anyone. . . . Lizabeth is Kat's rich cousin who always gets what she wants. But Lizabeth soon finds out that money can't keep her from losing the most precious thing of all. . . . Amanda's mother passed away, and now she keeps house for her minister father. When Amanda meets a very special young man, can she find the courage to be friends with him in spite of her father's disapproval?The quiet New England town of Cape Light never seems to change. But in the year 1905, the lives of these four friends will be transformed in ways they never could have imagined. . . .

 

This is volume 2 in Girls Of Lighthouse Lane .

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 192 pages in this book. It is a novel. This book was published 2009 by HarperCollins .

Erika Tamar is the award-winning author of many young adult novels, including Fair Game and The Things I Did Last Summer. She has three grown children and lives in Manhattan. public domain in law, legal availability for public use, free of charge, of materials, processes, devices, skills, and plans that are not protected by copyright or patent, including those on which copyright or patent has lapsed. source: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright (c) 2001-05 Columbia University Press. Thomas Kinkade is America's most collected living artist, a painter-communicator whose tranquil light-infused art brings hope and joy to millions. His work affirms the basic values of family, faith in God, and the harmonious beauty of nature.

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Girls of Lighthouse Lane

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