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201 pp.
| Farrar/Foster |
January, 1998 |
TradeISBN 0-374-36702-7
(3)
4-6
In 1950s Wisconsin, Amanda thinks she'll never be happy again after her best friend moves away. With a controlling and snobby mother, a perfect older sister, and a remote father, Amanda feels lonely and isolated. A series of events, including making a new friend, help Amanda realize that she doesn't have to let others' expectations of her define her life. Smooth writing filled with thoughtful observations on the nature of relationships characterize this quiet story of maturation.