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008 250124s2025 nyu c 000 1 eng d
020 _a9781546174585
020 _a9781546174585
035 _a(OCoLC)1434168968
043 _an-us-ak
100 1 _aGoebel, Jenny,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aI.R.L. /
_cJenny Goebel.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bScholastic Press,
_c2025.
300 _a169 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent.
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier.
650 0 _aHaunted schools
_vJuvenile fiction.
650 0 _aCountry life
_vJuvenile fiction.
650 0 _aDistance education
_vJuvenile fiction.
650 0 _aFriendship in adolescence
_vJuvenile fiction.
650 0 _aWilderness survival
_vJuvenile fiction.
651 0 _aAlaska
_vJuvenile fiction.
650 0 _aMiddle school students
_vJuvenile fiction.
655 7 _aGhost stories.
_2lcgft
655 7 _aHorror fiction.
_2lcgft
035 _a(OCoLC)1434168968
040 _erda
521 2 _a3-6
520 _aNot every kid would be thrilled to move to rural Alaska, but sixth grader Lucy is eager to leave her bullies behind and start over. However, it turns out that Lucy's new school does remote learning from October to April, when the roads become too icy to navigate safely. Being the new kid is hard enough--how is she going to make friends when she can't meet anyone in person? As the ice starts to thaw, Lucy grows increasingly excited about meeting her new friends in person. But when she enters the school's address on her phone's GPS, it leads her to a crumbling, clearly abandoned building with a rotted wood sign in front --a sign that reads White Pine Secondary School.
082 0 4 _aF GOE
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