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Mirette on the High Wire

Mirette on the High Wire

by Emily Arnold McCully

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appears in Vocabulary Building.

Mirette was always fascinated by the strange and interesting people who stayed in her mother's boardinghouse. But no one excited her as much as Bellini, who walks the clothesline with the grace and ease of a bird. When Mirette discovers that fear has kept him from performing for years, she knows she must repay him for the kindness he has shown her ...

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appears in Vocabulary Building.

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