mistaken identity

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Barbie, the princess & the popstar

best friends rock!
2012
Princess Tori, who wants to be a famous singer, meets pop star Keira, who wants to be a princess, and they decide to trade places.

A friend for Minerva Louise

1997
When Minerva Louise, a curious chicken, mistakes a baby crib for a rabbit hutch, she searches for the rabbit and in the process discovers new additions around the house.

Amanda Miranda

1999
When young Mary Cooke becomes a servant at Whitwell Hall in 1911, she does not imagine how her life will be manipulated by her mistress, Amanda Whitwell, nor how their lives will be intertwined.

Wildwing

2010
Fifteen-year-old Addy, a lowly servant in 1913 London, gets inside an elevator car in her employer's study and is suddenly transported to a castle in 1240 where she finds she has been mistaken for the lord's intended bride.

The case of the case of mistaken identity

2010
Twelve-year-old Steve Brixton, a fan of Bailey Brothers detective novels, is mistaken for a real detective and must elude librarians, police, and the mysterious Mr. E as he seeks a missing quilt containing coded information.

The undomestic goddess

2008
Ambitious young lawyer Samantha Sweeting stumbles into an entirely new way of life when a costly error at work has her fleeing to the countryside where she is mistakenly hired as a housekeeper--despite a complete lack of domestic skills--and finds love with the handsome gardener.

The prince and the pauper

2008
A manga adaptation of the classic novel in which young Prince Edward and Tom Canty, a pauper boy who looks just like the royal youth, both learn something about "pleasures and palaces" when they accidentally switch places in sixteenth-century England.

Pirouette

2013
"When Simone and Hannah, fifteen-year-old identical twins, meet for the first time at dance camp, they switch places in order to change the role that dance plays in their lives"--Provided by publisher.

The minstrel's tale

2000
When betrothed to a repulsive old man, thirteen-year-old Judith runs away, assumes the identity of a young boy, and hopes to join the King's Minstrels in fourteenth-century England.

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