Sidonie Author:Elizabeth G. Seibert Sidonie is one of the lucky people who know exactly what they want to do when they graduate from high school. She has wanteed to become a physical therapist ever since she saw the benefits of skilled therapy for her younger sister Suzy, who has cerebral palsy. But Sidone knows that she will not be free to go away to school unless money can first... more » be found to send Suzy to a treatment center. The Gulf of Mexico, on which the Forrests live, has been gradually eroding the shore from under the beach cottages which provide their income, and if another one has to be moved, it will take all her father's savings. Sidonie's only hope is to find the special legacy promised by her great uncle, but her search seems blocked in every direction. Although Sidonie and her friends do a lot of sailing and have fun along with their searching, it is discouraging to have only vague and incomplete directions and to realize that old friendships are changing. Before the unusual legacy is found, Sidonie has been in real danger and has learned a great deal about herself and about the qualities on which true friendship depends.« less