
Look Through My Window
Registered by Antheras of Kitchener, Ontario Canada on 2/25/2006
This Book is Currently in the Wild!

2 journalers for this copy...

From the inside flap:
Emily Blair couldn't believe it. They were going to move into an eighteen-room house that hadn't been occupied for eleven years. And those wild Sutherland kids, her cousins, John, James, Jean, and Ann, were coming to stay with them. Emily, an only child, had once writte:
When I wake up,
I always know
What I'll do
And where I'll go...
Well it wouldn't be that way again!
But the year turns out to be more wonderful than anything Emily could have expected. She discvoers that sharing yourself and your things with a big family can be pretty rewarding, if sometimes exasperating. Best of all, Emily discovers Kate, a very special person, and together they learn about the hurts and the doubts, the excitement and the joy of true friendship.
Ex-Library copy, signed by the author.
Emily Blair couldn't believe it. They were going to move into an eighteen-room house that hadn't been occupied for eleven years. And those wild Sutherland kids, her cousins, John, James, Jean, and Ann, were coming to stay with them. Emily, an only child, had once writte:
When I wake up,
I always know
What I'll do
And where I'll go...
Well it wouldn't be that way again!
But the year turns out to be more wonderful than anything Emily could have expected. She discvoers that sharing yourself and your things with a big family can be pretty rewarding, if sometimes exasperating. Best of all, Emily discovers Kate, a very special person, and together they learn about the hurts and the doubts, the excitement and the joy of true friendship.
Ex-Library copy, signed by the author.

Journal Entry 2 by Antheras at Courtyard by Marriott - 475 Yonge in Toronto, Ontario Canada on Friday, April 21, 2006
Released 19 yrs ago (4/21/2006 UTC) at Courtyard by Marriott - 475 Yonge in Toronto, Ontario Canada
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RELEASE NOTES:
at the Welcome Reception for Convention
at the Welcome Reception for Convention

I checekd this book out at the library in Sandpoint and didn't notice it was a BookCrossing book until the day it was due and I was returning it in the parking lot.