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The Time Travelers: Volume Two (Time Travelers #3-4)

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Imagine changing centuries—and making things worse, not better, on both sides of time.
When 15-year-old Annie Lockwood travels back 100 years and lands in 1895, she at last finds romance. But she is a trespasser in time. Will she choose to stay in the past? And if she does, will she be allowed to stay?
Mass Market Paperback, 480 pages
Published January 10th 2006 by Laurel Leaf
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