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DiTerlizzi,
Tony.
THE IRONWOOD TREE
New York : Simon & Schuster,
2004.
IL 3-6, RL 5.1
ISBN 0689859392
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Mallory
is anxious about her fencing match. It is the first one at the new
school. But it is more involved than she was used to. The swords
were attached to a sensing device that recorded hits. Mallory easily
won her match and the family was delighted. But then Jarrod noticed
a girl going through Mallory's bag. As he approached, the figure
turned into Jarrod. Now he knew that things were going to get worse.
The kids hadn't known any shape shifters before. This is going to
add a whole new dimension to their fairy encounters. |
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