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Yesterday's Child

Yesterday's Child

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Yesterday's Child
Review: Yesterday's Child by Sonia Leviten 246 pages

Yesterday's Child is a well-written novel about a girl who is trying to find out about her secretive dead mother's past. When she and her friends go on a trip to Washington, D.C., she visits her mom's hometown, Birch Bend, and finds out more than she ever wanted to know. Later, she visits her mom's friend, Megan, and discovers how little she really knew about her mom. But the real shock comes when she visits the library of Birch Bend and finds out the real secret behind her mother's comments and fear. The reason why she abandoned her past and did nothing with her future... Loaded with action, suspense, mystery, and even a little romance, the story about Laura's search for knowledge is touching and thrilling. I couldn't put it down, and when I finally did, I dove back in again!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book
Review: Yesterday's Child is my favorite book. I never really enjoyed reading that much, but after reading this book I've been enjoying reading much more. Sonia Levitin is a great writer. She kept my interests during the whole book. She also ended the story nicely. I didn't have any unanswered questions at the end. Holes used to be my favorite book, but not anymore. I would definitely recommend Yesterday's Child.


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