Mandie and the Seaside Rendezvous (Mandie, Book 32) (Vol 32)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (733 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1556616732 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Ages 8-13. The mysterious ways of a sinister servant give the girls plenty of reasons to be concerned. Augustine, Florida. Mandie and Celia visit Senator Morton in his hometown of St. Mandie book 32.
Lois went on to attend Furman University and studied music for several years in New York City where she and her sister sang professionally. 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 rest is history and now the MANDIE BOOKS series have sales nearing six million copies! Lois writes from her home in South Carolina. Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. But eventually the manuscript was tucked away in a drawer and forgotten. About the Author Lois began her first Mandie story when she was only eleven years old.
"Great!" according to Gretchen. This book looked new!. A great Mandie book to add to your collection. A Customer Mandie is traveling with Celia and Grandmother to SenatorMorten's house in St. Augustine, Florida. Mandie is sure that it isgoing to be a boring time because she really wants to move on with theplans that she and her friends have made for visiting each other over the summer. One of the senator's servants, Juan, supposedly c. A Customer said GREAT. You should most definataly read this book. I loved it. If you love mandie than you must have this book. Mandie and Celia travel to St. Augustine florida. Where they get involved in some government buissness not even meaning to.If you like Mandie, this is a must.
Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. . Lois went on to attend Furman University and studied music for several years in New York City where she and her sister sang professionally. 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 Cheroke