Across the Border
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Published
David C Cook, 2016.
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English
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9780781414371

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Arleta Richardson., & Arleta Richardson|AUTHOR. (2016). Across the Border . David C Cook.

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Arleta Richardson and Arleta Richardson|AUTHOR. 2016. Across the Border. David C Cook.

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Arleta Richardson and Arleta Richardson|AUTHOR. Across the Border David C Cook, 2016.

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Arleta Richardson, and Arleta Richardson|AUTHOR. Across the Border David C Cook, 2016.

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Full titleacross the border
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Then Chad Rush makes an unexpected announcement. The family is moving again-this time to Mexico! Ethan is scared. What dangers will they face in another country? What will it be like to live on an oil homestead instead of a farm? And what about his dreams of getting an education? He can't leave his siblings after he's promised they would stay together-can he?

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