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acairnsmom Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 5:34:04 PM
OMG! I just finished this book and it was so good! The author is Curtiss Ann Matlock and it's my first read of her works. It's about a 12 going on 13 year old who is living with her Aunt and developementally disabled cousin since her alchoholic mother sent her away 3 years ago. It takes place in a small OK town between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

As a Christian I try to avoid books that are too focused on sex or violence and this book fit the bill! I never once had to skip over questionable parts. It is well written and has a positive message. I'm even thinking of buying a copy (mine came fromt the library) and giving it to my niece for Christmas.

Have any of you read any of Curtiss Ann Matlock works?

Audrey

Toto, we're not in Kansas any more!
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rhondacate Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 6:33:47 PM
I read this one last year. I thought it was quite enjoyable.

~Rhonda

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