![]() ![]() ![]() sortTitle Completely Clementine lexileScore 720 crossRefId 2180581 series Clementine publisher Recorded Books, Inc. Most clementines are grown in China, though Spain, Morocco, and California are famous for growing them as well. They are grown on a hybrid variety of mandarin citrus trees that originated in either China or Algeria. I had a wonderful time wrapping up the storylines of all the characters I've become so fond of. Clementines are small oranges that are seedless, easy to peel, andwhen well grown and ripeperfectly sweet to eat, too. (Neither do I! I had a lump in my throat all the time I was writing the book - I am going to miss this girl and her family so much!) Luckily there are some new beginnings in the book, too, and lots of funny Clementine moments. Besides that, she has to deal with the end of the school year and all the goodbyes she must say - Clementine does N-O-T, not like saying goodbye. Completely Clementine by Sara Pennypacker, Marla Frazee (Illustrator) Paperback (Reprint) 5.99 Hardcover 24.00 Paperback 5.99 eBook 5.99 Audiobook 0. MediaType Audiobook shortDescription In this final book, Clementine is having a feud with her father - she's so mad she can't even speak to him. ![]() ![]() IsPublicPerformanceAllowed False languages OverDrive Product Record readingOrder 7 images ![]()
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