Our Japan trip gone wrong
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Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2016
Fourteen year old Summer and her best friend/ team mate Parker became professional surfers and are traveling to Japan with their surf team. But what they don't know is a massive storm is brewing and will produce enormous waves. Will their team survive?
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