
Fox Street means everything to Mo Wren, who is nearly eleven, and so she is very upset when a land developer offers to buy her father's house, especially since she has not yet found the fox she is sure lives in the nearby ravine.
year: 2010, 2011
call number/section: 1000
subjects: neighborhoods, juvenile fiction, real estate development, fathers and daughters, best friends, friendship, ohio, juvenile fiction, fiction, neighborhood, fiction, real estate, father-daughter relationship, friends and associates
Editions

Springstubb, Tricia
Balzer + Bray (2010)
Fox Street means everything to Mo Wren, who is nearly eleven, and so she is very upset when a land developer offers to buy her father's house, especially since she has not yet found the fox she is sure lives in the nearby ravine.
Schools: 6

Springstubb, Tricia
Balzer + Bray (2011)
Fox Street means everything to Mo Wren, who is nearly eleven, and so she is very upset when a land developer offers to buy her father's house, especially since she has not yet found the fox she is sure lives in the nearby ravine.
Schools: 3