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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Julie Sternberg , Johanna WrightPublisher: Astra Publishing House Imprint: Astra Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781620917770ISBN 10: 1620917777 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 06 October 2015 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAlthough the issues Celie faces--loss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmother--are major, the story is in no way heavy... A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. --Kirkus Reviews Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie's voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic... Much of the book's considerable humor, as well as its pathos, is communicated in Celie's sketches, diagrams, and notes--scribbly, heartfelt, and immediate. --Horn Book Although the issues Celie faces--loss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmother--are major, the story is in no way heavy... A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. --Kirkus Reviews Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie's voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic... Much of the book's considerable humor, as well as its pathos, is communicated in Celie's sketches, diagrams, and notes--scribbly, heartfelt, and immediate. --Horn Book Although the issues Celie faces--loss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmother--are major, the story is in no way heavy... A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. --Kirkus Reviews Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie's voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic... Much of the book's considerable humor, as well as its pathos, is communicated in Celie's sketches, diagrams, and notes--scribbly, heartfelt, and immediate. --Horn Book Although the issues Celie facesloss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmotherare major, the story is in no way heavy A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. Kirkus Reviews Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie s voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic Much of the book s considerable humor, as well as its pathos, is communicated in Celie s sketches, diagrams, and notesscribbly, heartfelt, and immediate. Horn Book Although the issues Celie facesloss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmotherare major, the story is in no way heavy A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. Kirkus Reviews Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie s voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic Much of the book s considerable humor, as well as its pathos, is communicated in Celie s sketches, diagrams, and notesscribbly, heartfelt, and immediate. Horn Book Although the issues Celie facesloss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmotherare major, the story is in no way heavy A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. Kirkus Reviews Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie s voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic Celie is refreshingly and believably imperfect. Horn Book Although the issues Celie facesloss of her best friend, conflicts with her sister, concerns about her cognitively compromised grandmotherare major, the story is in no way heavy A heartfelt but amusing story about the many challenges of growing up. <b><i>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> Ten-year-old Celie continues the ultra-honest (and at times unintentionally funny) journal she began in the first book, Friendship Over!... Celie s voice is fresh, completely unselfconscious, and emphatic Much of the book s considerable humor, as well as its pathos, is communicated in Celie s sketches, diagrams, and notesscribbly, heartfelt, and immediate. <b><i>Horn Book</b></i> Author InformationJulie Sternberg is the author of the best-selling Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie and its sequels, Like Bug Juice on a Burger and Like Carrot Juice on a Cupcake. Formerly a public interest lawyer, she is a graduate of the New School's MFA program in Creative Writing, with a concentration in writing for children. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York. Visit juliesternberg.com. Johanna Wright has illustrated Clover Twig and the Magical Cottage, Clover Twig and the Perilous Path, and several picture books, including her own The Secret Circus, Bunnies on Ice, and The Orchestra Pit. She lives with her husband, fuzzy cats, and two young children in Portland, Oregon. Visit johannawright.com. 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