Singing the Dogstar Blues

by Alison Goodman. Penguin Putnam/Viking

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Seventeen-year-old Joss consoles herself with her blues music as she faces an assassin, unruly demonstrators, a peeved professor, and intrusive high tech security when she is selected as a partner by Mavkel, the first alien to study time travel at the Center for Neo-Historical Studies.

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0-670-03610-2

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Best Books for Young Adults 2004 - Selection(s)

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