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Simon and Schuster, Dec 11, 2001 - Young Adult Fiction - 272 pages
"Help me find my little girl."
Jess Mastriani -- dubbed "Lightning Girl" by the press when, after a huge storm, she develops a psychic ability to find missing children -- has lost her miraculous powers. Or has she? She would like the media and the government to think so. All Jess wants is to be left alone, by everyone except sexy Rob Wilkins -- who still hasn't called, by the way....
But it doesn't look like Jess is going to get her wish -- especially not while she's stuck working at a summer camp for musically gifted kids. Then the father of a missing girl shows up to beg Jess to find his daughter. Jess can't say no, but now the feds are on her trail again, as is one ornery stepdad, who'd like to see Lightning Girl...well, dead.
 

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Contents

Section 1
22
Section 2
35
Section 3
50
Section 4
70
Section 5
84
Section 6
93
Section 7
108
Section 8
129
Section 11
174
Section 12
187
Section 13
199
Section 14
218
Section 15
238
Section 16
249
Section 17
260
Section 18
266

Section 9
144
Section 10
162
Section 19
268
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Meg Cabot (a.k.a. Jenny Carroll) is the author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers All-American Girl and The Princess Diaries books, two of which have been made into major motion pictures by Disney. She is also the author of The Mediator series, the Airhead series, and many books for adults. She currently divides her time between Key West and New York City with her husband and multiple rescue cats. Find out more at MegCabot.com.

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