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Overview"Riley McGee has the whole world open before her. She could get into any college, major in any subject, become whoever she wants to be. . . . But the truth is, Riley has no earthly idea what to do. She's paralyzed by indecision, afraid of the changes she faces, and as graduation day inches closer, it feels more and more like a threat. Meanwhile, her autistic brother, Michael, is struggling to fit in at Marina Vista and stay on top of his classes.Riley tries to keep an eye out for him, but when Ms. Moore suggests pulling Michael out of school, Riley has to fight for her brother--and ""against"" her favorite teacher. And things take another turn when her ex-boyfriend, Tom, arrives, hoping to give their relationship one more try. On top of that, an ambitious new pastor makes her question everything she thought she knew about faith." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Dayton , May VanderbiltPublisher: Time Warner Trade Publishing Imprint: Warner Books Inc Volume: 04 Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780446407588ISBN 10: 0446407585 Pages: 287 Publication Date: 30 April 2010 Recommended Age: From 12 to 17 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAnne and May have discovered how to really connect to the younger generation in an honest and relevant way. [Breaking Up Is Hard to Do] is easy to enter into because it is a lot like real life--some painful moments along with sweet ones, all with the humor and humanity that draws a reader in. --Bethany Dillon, Sparrow recording artist Anne and May have discovered how to really connect to the younger generation in an honest and relevant way.[Breaking Up Is Hard to Do]is easy to enter into because it is a lot like real life--some painful moments along with sweet ones, all with the humor and humanity that draws a reader in. --Bethany Dillon, Sparrow recording artist Fun, witty and intelligent, it was a pleasure to meet this interesting mix of characters. Their struggles to form friendships and fit in were refreshingly realistic. Teen readers will enjoy and relate to [The Miracle Girls]. --Melody Carlson, author of Diary of a Teenage Girl series Fun, witty and intelligent, it was a pleasure to meet this interesting mix of characters. Their struggles to form friendships and fit in were refreshingly realistic. Teen readers will enjoy and relate to [The Miracle Girls]. -- <b>Melody Carlson, author of Diary of a Teenage Girl series</b> Author Information"Anne Dayton graduated from Princeton and has her MA in Literature from New YorkUniversity. She lives in New York City. May Vanderbilt graduated from BaylorUniversity and has an MA in Fiction from Johns Hopkins. She lives in San Francisco. Together, they are the authors of the Miracle Girls books, ""Emily Ever After,"" ""Consider Lily, "" and ""The Book of Jane.""" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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