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Nina Soni, Sister Fixer

Nina Soni, Book 2

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Nina Soni, Sister Fixer

By: Kashmira Sheth
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
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Em-bar-rass-ment means something you do or say that makes you wish you were someone else.

Nina Soni is a problem solver—and her latest problem is her little sister Kavita, who is a real embarrassment. Not only does Kavita sing too much, she often gets the lyrics wrong or, even worse, makes up ridiculous songs. What Nina needs is a project—a plan to fix her sister.

But one project isn’t really enough, especially during a long rainy school break.

Nina is restless. A pile of dirt in the neighbor’s yard is a temptation she can’t resist—a project for Nina, a distraction for Kavita, and something to do to pass the time. Soon, Nina has more to worry about than Kavita’s singing. Can she fix Kavita and her own mistake before it’s too late?

©2020 Kashmira Sheth (P)2023 Recorded Books
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