Pros: Well-written, discusses topics pertinent to young girls Cons: Protagonist's unkindness
JUST IN CASE When you go out, be sure to wear clean underwear. You never know when you might be in an accident. If you are in the fourth grade during the early 1950s, be sure to wear woolen underwear. You never know when you might be ...
Pros: Vivid snapshot of life in the early 1950s Cons: Many references so unintentionally outdated they they're out of kids' realms of experiences
I’ve been a Beverly Cleary fan for most of my life. While my favorite books of hers are the Ramona ones, I’ve read most of her other ones too, both recently and as a child.
But Ellen Tebbits was one I hadn’t read since childhood—until...
Pros: Humor, good "period details," action Cons: Life isn't like this anymore--was it, ever?
The thing about the new girl in town is that she might just have the same secret that you're going through agony to hide. That's how Ellen Tebbits meets Austine Allen, a California-to-Oregon transfer, in ballet class--with the "help" of Otis Spofford,...
SOMETIMES SAYING SORRY IS HARDER THAN IT SEEMS ...Ellen Tebbits is convinced she ll die of embarrassment if any of the girls at school discover her se...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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