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Summer on the Short Bus by Bethany Crandell
Cricket Montgomery has been spoiled her entire life. Living with only her dad and her house-keeper, she has never really known a life of struggle. Then one day, after a couple of bad decisions, an illegal party and a few wrong turns, 17 year old Cricket finds herself being left stranded at a summer camp by none other than her very own father. Soon she has to learn to change her ways in order to fit in-something she has never had to do before. After being tugged, pushed, and nearly run over, Cricket comes face to face with a new kind of reality completely opposite to her own. In the midst of all the chaos, Cricket is surprised to find friends and even a potential love interest. Follow Cricket on her amazing journey filled with the pushing limits, wheelchairs, Band-Aids and celebrity look-a-likes.
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