Missing From Supermarket Square Summary

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The book that I'm reading is Missing from Haymarket Square. This story is about Dinah (12 years old) and Olive, (sisters). They both were on a mission to find their missing father (Mr. Noah bell). Dinah is a caring person who puts people in front of her, she´s strong and a brave young woman. Olive is quiet and doesn't do much but help her sister with whatever it is. Their father works in a factory and is nice but he has trouble minding his own business. Mr. Noah bell got into some bad things and these people took him, then put him in a cell. The conflict is that Mr. Noah bell got into a mad situation and now his 2 daughters (olive and dinah) are trying to help him get out the situation. Dinah wants to rescue her father. The bad people get

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