![]() Also involved is a mysterious old lady with a strange birthmark, who was at the hospital when Leo and Amanda were born and who keeps popping up in odd places. It turns out that the reason for this strange situation lies in an old feud between their great-great-grandparents. And it’s not only Amanda this is happening too, but Leo as well. ![]() And then the next morning is also Friday, and the next, and the next. But then – she wakes up next morning and it’s Friday again, the day repeating itself just like the day before. It’s a normal sort of day – Amanda has a pop quiz, she reluctantly tries out for the cheerleading team (freezing when it comes time to do her backflip), and has a rather miserable birthday party that evening (most of the kids go to Leo’s party instead). Now it’s the day of their 11th birthday, a Friday. Amanda is so hurt that she runs home, throws a potted apple tree that she had planted with Leo out the window, and then doesn’t talk to him for a year. ![]() ![]() Scholastic Press, 2009.Īmanda and Leo, born on the same day in the same hospital, have celebrated their birthdays together every year – but at their 10th birthday party, Amanda overhears Leo saying some mean things about her to his friends. ![]()
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