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140 pp.
| Greenwillow |
October, 1999 |
TradeISBN 0-688-16881-7$$16.00
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4-6
Sketched simply, this exceptional first novel is a story about the year two best friends became quietly less so; painted fully, it's a portrait of a girl's (and an author's) intent observation of the ordinary, and the power of language to make it art. Debbie's adjustment (a far too clinical word for the resolutely down-to-earth story) is painful but unmelodramatic, and her wry little pen drawings reveal a sense of humor and proportion that will serve her well.
Reviewer: Roger Sutton
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 1999