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31 result(s) for "Automobile travel Juvenile fiction."
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Carson crosses Canada
When her sister becomes ill, Annie and her dog Carson set out on a trip across Canada to see her, visiting Saskatchewan, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island on the way.
Fred and Ted's road trip
Dogs Fred and Ted pack up their cars and go on a road trip, and their different ways of doing things have interesting results.
Good and Gone by Megan Frazer Blakemore (review)
Lexi's brother, Charlie, came home from college at winter break and hasn't left the couch since; when he suddenly decides to try to track down a famous musician who has gone missing, Lexi jumps at the plan, which will also take her away from the aftermath of a bad relationship.Lexi's wit, fueled by simmering rage, keeps her ruminations trenchant even when she finally breaks; a subtle current of girl power and the possibility of genuinely good guys flows through her encounters, leaving no doubt she will emerge wiser and stronger for her experience.
Counting to perfect
Ignored by her parents since her \"perfect\" older sister, Julia, had a baby, Cassie, twelve, foregoes her summer plans to join Julia and baby Addie on a road trip.