She has reason to suspect that someone else is staying in the barn. She finds such a place in an abandoned barn and relishes her time there but not for long. With three brothers always in her way, thirteen year old Mary Beth longs for a place where she can be by herself for awhile and write in her journal. Readers will identify with Mary Beth's struggles for peace and independence and be engrossed in the excitement and danger of A Summer Secret. Can Mary Beth help the stranger without losing her secret place? And what if the barn is as dangerous as her parents say it is? Someone is living there someone who needs help. Mary Beth soon discovers she is not alone in the barn. The old barn in the neighboring field is dangerous, and her parents have forbidden her to go there, but she escapes to it as often as she can. It's the summer before eighth grade, and Mary Beth plans to escape to her secret place as much as possible. Her parents don't seem to mind the noise, but she needs a break from all the pestering and babysitting. With a twin brother and five younger brothers, Mary Beth Mullet's house is in constant chaos. In the Mysteries of Middlefield series, readers will be immersed into exciting mysteries and authentic Amish culture.
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