Rating: Summary: A girl searches for herself Review: This book is not as outstanding as number the Stars or The giver, but it is still excellent!!! It is beautifully written and very realistic. I strongly suggest it. It is very relaxing reading, something that you can do over a weekend or a long car ride. I strongly recommend it!!!
Rating: Summary: overall a good book! Review: This book starts off slow but picks up quickly. When I first picked it up i was a little skeptical about it but I ended up really getting into this novel. If you are a book lover and love to read i recommend this book. If you are not then i would not recommend this book because you may get bored and you have to follow along with the many characters in the novel. In the novel a young girl named Natalie Armstrong finds out that she is a little different then her sister. She finds out that she was adopted and has no information about her real parents. Throughout the book it is an adventure to find her mother and meet her for the first time. It keeps you on edge because she runs into many problems and keeps you guessing. The ending is great!
Rating: Summary: an edge of your seat tear jerker Review: this book was so good i picked it up one afternoon and a few hours later i was done. you can't put it down. it is a tear jerker but yet it is very suspenseful. you have to read it
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful Book!!! Review: This is a book I could read over and over again! It is all about faith,love,courage,and especially hope.Natalie searches for her real mother,and it leads her down many different paths.I felt and could relate to Natalie's feeling as she gets closer to finding her mother.An exciting and intriguing book for people of all ages!
Rating: Summary: Natalie tries to find her 'real' mother Review: This is a wonderul book. I read it, and was taken in. Every chapter has a new surprise, and by the end I was so happy for her, yet sad, just like she was. It has got to be one of the best books I have ever read.
Rating: Summary: It pulls you in! Review: This is about a girl named Natalie who is adopted. She loves her family very much but still wants to find her birth mother. At first her parents aren't crazy about the idea. Finally they ive her the summer to search. She thanks them and starts right away. In the end she is gratful that she can stop wondering but also glad she has her parents!
Rating: Summary: Overall a good book! Review: This novel is about a young girl named Natalie Armstrong who discovers that she is a little different than everyone else in her family. She discovers that she was adopted at birth and has no information about her real biological parents. Throughout the book it takes you on an adventure to find information about her biological parents and contact them.This book overall was a very good book. It starts off slow but quickly picks up. When I first picked up the book I was a little skeptical but a few chapters into the book I was hooked. It gets really exciting when she finds out that her life isn't as complete as she thought it was for seventeen years. I couldn't wait to find out what was going to happen. I liked this book because it keeps you on edge about what will happen. She runs into many problems on her journey to finding her biological parents and it keeps you guessing what will happen next. The ending is great and you will be happy with the book overall.
Rating: Summary: A gripping tale of a young girls quest for her past. Review: When Natalie Armstrong graduates from high shcool, she decides that she wants to go on a search to find her birth mother and learn about her adoption. Her curiosity takes her to the small town of Simmon's Mills. There she meets old Dr. Therrian the man who helped arrange Natalie's adoption. While talking to this dying man she finds out her mother's name. Her real mother's name. But there Natalie is at a dead end. Later, after careful searching Natilie decides to go to New York. This book holds you in its grasp to the very last page. The gripping truth of a young girls search to find her past is painstakingly real. Lois Lowery has once again created a masterpeice. A must read.
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