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Giraffe People
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Giraffe People

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Cole Peter is 15 years old. Her father is the Chaplain school dean at Fort Monmouth. She has spent her life on army bases and with other army brats. But teenage rebellion hits without warning and Cole finds herself at odds with her father. She finds solace in athletics and music, she has a boyfriend. Meghan is 18 and she just missed getting into West Point. She enrolled in West Point Prep to try to qualify for entrance in a year. Cole’s family sponsors her and Cole looks up to her. They play sports together and hang out. But one night their relationship changes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bywater Books
Country
United States
Date
26 September 2013
Pages
268
ISBN
9781612940397

Cole Peter is 15 years old. Her father is the Chaplain school dean at Fort Monmouth. She has spent her life on army bases and with other army brats. But teenage rebellion hits without warning and Cole finds herself at odds with her father. She finds solace in athletics and music, she has a boyfriend. Meghan is 18 and she just missed getting into West Point. She enrolled in West Point Prep to try to qualify for entrance in a year. Cole’s family sponsors her and Cole looks up to her. They play sports together and hang out. But one night their relationship changes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bywater Books
Country
United States
Date
26 September 2013
Pages
268
ISBN
9781612940397