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|title=Sister, Missing
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|author=Sophie McKenzie
|reviewer=Linda Lawlor
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|pages=256
|publisher=Simon and Schuster Children's Books
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Lauren has spent a tumultuous couple of years, finding her birth mother and working out ways to stay in the lives of both of her families. To make things unbearably harder, her father Sam has died suddenly, nine months before the beginning of this story, and the constant hostility of her older sister shows no sign of abating. Shelby, understandably, resents the constant attention paid to this sister who turned up out of the blue one day, and feels she is being ignored in consequence.
Further reading suggestion: Sophie McKenzie has written a highly successful series about four young people with unusual powers. Bookbag especially recommends [[The Medusa Project: Hunted by Sophie McKenzie|The Medusa Project: Hunted]] and [[The Medusa Project: The Rescue by Sophie McKenzie|The Medusa Project: The Rescue]]. Readers at the younger end of the age range will enjoy [[Laura Marlin Mysteries: Kidnap in the Caribbean by Lauren St John]].
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