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Walk Softly, Rachel |
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Rating: Summary: Walk Softly Rachel Review: 'Walk Softly Rachel' Can you imagine losing your brother, then your best friend moves away, and you share the same name as your mother and grandmother? Well that is the life of Rachel the 3rd. At the age of seven Rachel had lost her brother and then at the age of thirteen her best friend Adrian moves away to Africa. Rachel thought that nothing in her life was exceptional and that she herself was nothing but a string bean. Through out the entire book Rachel is convinced the death of her brother was her fault because at the age of seven she hardly knew her brother. That is until she meets and falls for her enemy's brother, Bowman. Bowman was a sixteen-year young man who had no idea that Rachel felt the way she did, and could hardly care less until' Well I don't want to give it a way. Then Rachel's family thinks that they want move, and Rachel thinks that it's a bad idea because all of their memories of Jake [her brother] were in this house and she and her brother had grew up in this house, she told her parents that their spirits were melted into this house. So I think this book is very good and is readable for middle school kids and adults because it deals with real life situations that happen in every day life.
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