Rising Tide
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A Sea So Far
A Sea So Far (2001) is a historical young-adult novel by Jean Thesman. Its sequel is Rising Tide (2003). After the devastating San Francisco... …
Date of first publication: Oct 1, 2001
A Sea So Far
A Sea So Far (2001) is a historical young-adult novel by Jean Thesman. Its sequel is Rising Tide (2003). After the devastating San Francisco... …
Date of first publication: Oct 1, 2001
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