Dawn on the Coast: A Graphic Novel (The Baby-sitters Club #19) (The...

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Manufacturer: graphix ItemHeight: 204 height: 204 Book Title: Dawn on the Coast: a Graphic Novel (The Baby-Sitters Club #19) PackageWeight: 350 ISBN: 9781546135548 Topic: Social Themes / Adolescence, Social Themes / Friendship, Comics & Graphic Novels / General Item Width: 5.6 in PackageHeight: 17 Format: Trade Paperback Publication Year: 2026 Author: Ann M. Martin Illustrator: Nopra, Arley Brand: GRAPHIX PackageLength: 203 ItemWidth: 15 Publisher: Scholastic, Incorporated ItemWeight: 345 Item Weight: 12 Oz PackageWidth: 140 Genre: Juvenile Fiction width: 15 Item Height: 0.6 in Book Series: The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix Ser. Number of Pages: 192 Pages Item Length: 8 in ItemLength: 141 Language: English

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Dawn on the Coast: A Graphic Novel (The Baby-sitters Club #19) (The... . Plus, Dawn's best friend, Sunny, has even started her own baby-sitting club! Things are going so well that Dawn begins to wonder if she might want to stay in California with her dad and Jeff.Dawn is a California girl at heart, but could she really leave Stoneybrook -- and her mom and The Baby-sitters Club -- for good?. Dawn on the Coast: A Graphic Novel (The Baby-sitters Club #19) (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix) Product Details A Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted and illustrated by New York Times bestselling cartoonist Arley Nopra!Dawn can't wait for her trip to California. Aside from all the sun and fun, it's her first visit since her brother, Jeff, moved back to live with their dad. California is better than Dawn ever remembered it. The beaches are beautiful, the local theme park is a blast, and Dawn is enjoying all her favorite foods. Plus, Dawn's best friend, Sunny, has even started her own baby-sitting club! Things are going so well that Dawn begins to wonder if she might want to stay in California with her dad and Jeff.Dawn is a California girl at heart, but could she really leave Stoneybrook -- and her mom and The Baby-sitters Club -- for good?