Students Across the Seven Seas
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| Student's Across the Seven Seas | |
| Country | United States |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Young adult |
| Publisher | Penguin |
| Publication date | 2002 (first volume) |
| Media type | Print Paperback) |
Students Across the Seven Seas is a novel series published by Penguin. There is no set author for the series. The books center around a fictional Study Abroad program with shares its name with the series title and is abbreviated S.A.S.S. Each book centers around a teenage American girl and her experiences studying abroad in a foreign country such as France, Spain, Sweden or Italy. The titles of the books are are witty play on words featuring the country and a common phrase, such as Spain or Shine and Swede Dreams.
[edit] Books
- Westminster Abby. Set in the United Kingdom with main character Abby.
- Pardon my French. Set in France with main character Nicole.
- Getting the Boot. Set in Italy with main character Kelly.
- Spain or Shine. Set in Spain with main character Elena.
- Sound of Munich. Set in Germany with main character Siena.
- Now and Zen. Set in Japan with main character Nori.
- Girl Overboard. Set in the Dominican Republic with main character Marina.
- Heart and Salsa. Set in Mexico with main character Cat.
- Swede Dreams. Set in Sweden with main character Calista.
- The Finnish Line. Set in Finland with main character Mo.
- When Irish Guys Are Smiling. Set in Ireland with main character Delk.

