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Dawn's Big Date
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Claudia, who has always been very different from her sister, comes to the conclusion that she must be adopted.
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Mallory and Claudia are helping Stacey unpack from her move back to Stoneybrook when they find an antique trunk in the McGill's attic. Stacey doesn't want the dusty thing, so she gives the trunk to Mallory...who finds an old diary at the bottom of it. The diary belonged to Sophie, a girl who lived in Stacey's house in the 1890s. As Mallory reads deep into Sophie's diary, she discovers a mystery on their hands to solve, because Stacey's house isn't big enough for her, her mom...and a family of ghosts!
Summary
Dawn tries to give herself a new image by changing her hair, makeup, clothes, and personality, but then she worries about whether her friends and her penpal Lewis will like the new Dawn.
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- Jennifer Baratta
- 26-09-19
Enjoy your childhood memories.
Dawn Schaefer goes on a date and discovers that being who you are is better than dating advice from teen magazines.