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Recommendation: Politically Incorrect #23 is an entertaining and suspenseful young adult novel that tackles important environmental issues. Melissa J. Morgan has a talent for crafting witty dialogue and relatable characters. This book is perfect for young readers who are passionate about sustainability and enjoy a good mystery.

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When Tricia Bennett, the First Daughter of the country's first "green" president, arrives at Walla Walla, Natalie is assigned to show her the ropes. Walla Walla is going green this summer, so Tricia should fit right in. But when a national newspaper shows up on camp grounds and finds a pile of used Styrofoam containers behind the girls? bunk, somehow Natalie gets the blame. And you'll never believe who the culprit is!
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Politically Incorrect #23

ISBN: 9780448452678
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $18.35
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Date of Publication: 2010-03-04
Format: Paperback
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Goodreads rating 3.98
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Recommendation: Politically Incorrect #23 is an entertaining and suspenseful young adult novel that tackles important environmental issues. Melissa J. Morgan has a talent for crafting witty dialogue and relatable characters. This book is perfect for young readers who are passionate about sustainability and enjoy a good mystery.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

When Tricia Bennett, the First Daughter of the country's first "green" president, arrives at Walla Walla, Natalie is assigned to show her the ropes. Walla Walla is going green this summer, so Tricia should fit right in. But when a national newspaper shows up on camp grounds and finds a pile of used Styrofoam containers behind the girls? bunk, somehow Natalie gets the blame. And you'll never believe who the culprit is!