Laura Upside-down: A NovelTen-year-old Laura must deal with her unease about her lack of religious upbringing, when her best friends are Jewish and Christian, and with her feelings for a mysterious neighbor who seems to be a witch. |
Contents
Saints and Sinners | 3 |
A Witch in the Rocking Chair | 27 |
Conversations in the Pear Tree | 41 |
Copyright | |
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