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American Girl Marie-Grace and Cecile #1: Meet Marie-Grace
American Girl Marie-Grace and Cecile Series Book #1 of 6
Author: Sarah M. Buckey
Illustrator: Christine Kornacki

Book Info

Published on August 30, 2011
Age Group: 8 - 12 years
Reading Level: AR: 4.9 (2.0 Points, Quiz #147373)
GLE: 4.6
Lexile® measure: 750L

Summary:
When Marie-Grace arrives in New Orleans in 1853, she is not sure she fits in, until an unexpected invitation opens the door to friendship.

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ISBN-10: 1593696523
ISBN-13: 9781593696528
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