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Shannon: Lost and Found San Francisco, 1880 (Girlhood Journeys)

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Title: Shannon: Lost and Found San Francisco, 1880 (Girlhood Journeys)
by Kathleen V. Kudlinski, Bill Farnsworth, Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 0-689-80988-3
Publisher: Aladdin Library
Pub. Date: May, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (4 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 2
Summary: Lost and Found
Comment: The book I read Lost and Found was an o.k. book. It was a little kiddish, slow and had not much action. Other than that it was a pretty good book.

the best part of the book is when the girl Shannon takes her monkey named "kitty" with her to different places. The worst part its just a little slow for me. I would definitely recommend the book for someone a little younger. I really like how when I read it and it did not fill like it was fake. It felt really like a true story.

This books author did a really good job describing the setting and the theme. She went into a lot of debth on the setting like the big, old, magnificent, green trees. thats only about the trees it got better. The theme I thought was really good. The theme was "Treat Others The Way You Would Want To Be Treated". Thats my favorite theme. I thought the author did really good job.

Rating: 5
Summary: Exiting!
Comment: Lost and Found was cool! Shannon, he freinds Betsy and Mi Ling are collecting books for the new San Fransisco public library. Then, some of ythe books are stolen! what are they to do?

Rating: 5
Summary: Great book!
Comment: Shannon was my favorite girl out of all the Girlhood Journeys series. I liked how she was Irish (that was cool!) and that tied in with the story. It was hard for the Irish to get jobs then ("No Irish Need Apply"). In this one she donates books to the first public library in San Francisco. It was great!

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