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Leah and Miguel have been through everything his mom's kidney transplant, their broken engagement, even a friend's death. Their love has been tried and has triumphed over and over again. But now they're graduating and things are changing fast. Can their love stay true?

Jenna loves the idea of learning CPR and water safety with Eight Prime--except everyone keeps messing up! How can they be camp counselors if they can't even get certified?

Nicole Brewster, CCHS cheerleader! So what if her arrival on the squad was a little rocky? She has the entire summer to win her fellow cheerleaders over. Not that it ought to take that long!

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 1, 2000

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Laura Peyton Roberts

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Laura Peyton Roberts is the author of numerous books for teens and tweens, including the Clearwater Crossing series, Ghost of a Chance, The Queen of Second Place, Queen B, Green, and Walk on Water. Visit her at www.LauraPeytonRoberts.com

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Nicole’s somebody now but at the expense of someone else. She’s still very much into her looks and popularity is key for her.

Eight Prime take CPR and water safety instruction in order to volunteer at the summer camp they’ve been trying to get established for the group Peter and Chris head up.

Leah wants to enjoy the last week of her senior year but Miguel is spending more time working than being with her. They’ve been arguing more and more.

It obviously doesn’t phase Shane that Leah has a boyfriend as he’s been coming around more and more.

Much to Jenna’s chagrin, she’s discovered that Miguel is up to something. Besides work, that is.

This volume in the “Clearwater Crossing” series gets interesting toward the end.
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