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Other titles in the Fearless Double Edition series:

Fearless Double Edition #01: Fearless: Double Edition #1: Fearless (#1) & Lost (#25)

by Francine Pascal

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# Fearless

I am just like you. But I'm not --- I'm fearless.

It all began in a funky brownstone on Perry Street where Gaia Moore lived with her foster family. But Gaia's little Village was brimming with people hell-bent on her own destruction, and her efforts to stay safe took her from parkside chess tournaments to greasy spoons, from the posh upper east side to scuzzy college dorm rooms. Along the way she managed to pick up a skate rat, a beauty queen, a hottie reformed school nerd, a recovered punk-rocker, and even a Soviet junior detective. None of whom turned out to be what he or she originally seemed...

Now, in one volume, keep pace with Gaia's latest adventures and revisit the origins of her unique story!

#25: Lost:

Now that things are insane again,

they're finally back to normal.

Dad's in a coma.

And I'm going out of my mind.

And...

Sam's back from the dead.

Synopsis:

Gaia's father Tom finally escapes from his evil twin brother and brings home a beautiful agent-turned-love-interest with a daughter of her own. But when a blast from the past unexpectedly returns to her, Gaia realizes that an absentee fear gene may be the least of her concerns. Original.

Synopsis:

It all began in a funky brownstone on Perry Street where Gaia Moore lived with her foster family: George Niven, an agent who worked with Gaia's father for the CIA, and his simpering wife, Ella. But Gaia's little Village was brimming with people hell-bent on her own destruction; and her efforts to stay safe — and reunite herself with her father — took her from NYU housing to the Upper East Side, from Gray's Papaya to the Bubble Lounge, from Washington Square Park to Penn Station. Along the way she managed to pick up a skate rat, a beauty queen, a hunky chess maven, a recovered punk rocker, and a Soviet junior detective. None of whom turned out to be what he or she originally seemed. . . .

Product Details

ISBN:
9780689858116
Subtitle:
Double Edition #1
Author:
Pascal, Francine
Publisher:
Simon Pulse
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Espionage
Subject:
Teenage girls
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Moore, Gaia
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st Simon Pulse ed.
Edition Description:
B101
Series:
Fearless Double Edition
Series Volume:
1520#1
Publication Date:
January 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
432
Dimensions:
8.50x6.78x1.18 in. .47 lbs.
Age Level:
13-17

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Product details 432 pages Simon Pulse - English 9780689858116 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , Gaia's father Tom finally escapes from his evil twin brother and brings home a beautiful agent-turned-love-interest with a daughter of her own. But when a blast from the past unexpectedly returns to her, Gaia realizes that an absentee fear gene may be the least of her concerns. Original.
"Synopsis" by , It all began in a funky brownstone on Perry Street where Gaia Moore lived with her foster family: George Niven, an agent who worked with Gaia's father for the CIA, and his simpering wife, Ella. But Gaia's little Village was brimming with people hell-bent on her own destruction; and her efforts to stay safe — and reunite herself with her father — took her from NYU housing to the Upper East Side, from Gray's Papaya to the Bubble Lounge, from Washington Square Park to Penn Station. Along the way she managed to pick up a skate rat, a beauty queen, a hunky chess maven, a recovered punk rocker, and a Soviet junior detective. None of whom turned out to be what he or she originally seemed. . . .
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