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All We Know of Heaven: A Novel

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 502 Ratings and 152 Reviews

Book Description

Bridget Flannery and Maureen O'Malley have been BFFs since forever. Then a brief moment of inattention on an icy road leaves one girl dead and the other in a coma, battered beyond recognition. Family and friends mourn one friend's loss and pray for the other's recovery. Then the doctors discover they have made a terrible mistake. The girl who lived is the one who everyone thought had died.

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Book Information
PublisherHarperTeen
BindingHardcover (5 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages320
ISBN-100061345784
ISBN-13978-0061345784
Publication Date04/29/2008
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About Jacquelyn Mitchard (Author) : Jacquelyn Mitchard is a published author and a narrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Jacquelyn Mitchard include Starring Prima!: The Mouse of the Ballet ... more
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4/15/2008 Terry Doherty said: "Ask anyone: Bridget and Maureen could be sisters. They were that close: they looked alike
tags: I read, ya-12-and-up, currently-reading ya-12-and-up

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