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Wild Winter: Christmas, Clues, and Crooks
- The 1950s Adventures of Pete and Carol Ann, Book 4
- Narrado por: Christina Jo'Leigh.
- Duração: 3 horas e 30 minutos
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Sinopse
Ring the Christmas bell for friendship, fun, mystery, adventure, and holiday joy that fill Wild Winter: Christmas, Clues, and Crooks, the fourth and final volume in the four book series, The 1950s Adventures of Pete and Carol Ann.
Ride along with two eleven-year-old, All-American kids, Pete and Carol Ann, and a one-year-old beagle hound, as they travel on Route 66 in Hawk's Ride or in Uncle Charlie's "tank" to Santa's Village and Christmas Tree Lane. "Dig That Crazy Santa Claus", "What Child is This?", and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" play on car radios and hi-fi stereos throughout the month of December, 1955.
The holiday spirit abounds with words like gifts, greeting cards, tinsel, toys, tree toppers, sleigh rides, "Silent Night", snowmen, nativity scenes, candy canes, and the "Christmas Story".
Join Pete and Carol Ann as they plan a Christmas pageant to raise money for needy families in their 1950s community of El Monte, California. When the money is missing and destruction occurs, can these best friends find clues to trap the crafty crooks who are stealing their holiday joy?
Are the crooks part of their circle of friends who work at the Dan's Diner bake sale, the Cherrylee Christmas Party, or the Cool Christmas Pageant? How wild will this winter get before the last snowflake falls?
Ages eight and up will be delighted by this fast-paced, holiday, historical fiction chapter book that shares the timeless goodness and glory of the first Christmas.