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Happily After All |
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Rating: Summary: I loved this book. Review: It got me thinking about how fortunate we are to have our loved ones. This book is about the death of a dad. It is about learning to cope with things you can't change.The main character, Becca, dealt with the emotions she was feeling well. Going to live with her mom isn't easy, especially when she feels that her mom, Rachel, doesn't love her or want to care for her....
Rating: Summary: HAPPILY AFTER ALL ROX !!! Review: This book is the best. It tells of a girl ,when after the death of her father,tries to get along in vermont with her mother who she never met berfore.As she progresses in riding her horse she also progresses in her relationship with her mother and new class mates.She also begins to befriend a mesterious boy with a tough guy reputation.
Rating: Summary: A Fine Book For Pre-Teens Review: This was one of my favorite books as a kid. Laura Stevenson's writing is clear and fresh, and the story is easy to follow, though it is not a simple one. When Rebecca's father dies, she must move from sunny, idyllic California to bitter Vermont to live with Rachel, the mother she doesn't know. How Becca adjusts to her new life and friends, and how she and Rachel learn to live together and, ultimately, love each other, is an interesting, heart-warming story that should keep a parent reading long after their child has turned the last page with a satisfied sigh.
Rating: Summary: A Fine Book For Pre-Teens Review: This was one of my favorite books as a kid. Laura Stevenson's writing is clear and fresh, and the story is easy to follow, though it is not a simple one. When Rebecca's father dies, she must move from sunny, idyllic California to bitter Vermont to live with Rachel, the mother she doesn't know. How Becca adjusts to her new life and friends, and how she and Rachel learn to live together and, ultimately, love each other, is an interesting, heart-warming story that should keep a parent reading long after their child has turned the last page with a satisfied sigh.
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