The summer before eighth-grade, Alice tries to confront her fears, not the least of which is a fear of deep water.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alice the Brave,
By Mandy (Osawatomie, Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alice the Brave (Hardcover)
One of the stories I liked was Alice the Brave I would give this book at least five stars. It's about this girl named Alice who has a very deep fear of water. She's in a club which is more like a swimming club. Her friends meet at a pool and swim almost every day. Alice just stays at the 2foot part of the pool. Toward the end of the story her brother Lester teaches her how to swim. My overall opinion about this book is that you can relate it to your lives or things that happen in teenage years. My favorite part is when she over comes her fear. The only thing I didn't like was that it could of been a little better or more specific. If you don't think this review is very detailed then read the book! If you like fear, romance, sillyness, and of course happy endings read this book.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
basically pornography,
This review is from: Alice the Brave (Alice (Quality)) (Paperback)
My 2nd grader reads at a very advanced level and she and her grandmother picked this up one day at the library -- thank goodness most of the first few pages went right over her head before we took a closer look at the content. We passed this book around at a dinner party and it had all the adults blushing. Read the firt 20-25 pages first before deciding what age-appropriateness. The excerpts from the Arabian Nights details graphic, sexual scenes that may be ok for some readers, but I don't believe it belongs in the hands of even middle schoolers unless accompanied by a very frank discussion with a responsible adult. This was listed on our 5th grade summer reading list, but I don't think that I know many 10 or 11 year olds that should be reading about having their breasts described as lovely fruits and their virginity lost.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Funny and true,
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This review is from: Alice the Brave (Alice S.) (Paperback)
It's the summer before eighth grade, and all of Alice's friends practically live in Mark's pool. For weeks, Alice has managed to hide the fact she's afraid of deep water...until the boys threaten to throw her in, and Alice freaks out.Her big brother Lester decides it's up to him to help Alice. She's not so sure, though, that she's ready to be helped... Meanwhile, Alice and her best friends Elizabeth and Pamela are just as curious about sex as ever. Elizabeth smuggles a copy of "Arabian Nights" off her parents' shelf and reads excerpts aloud, confusing the girls even more. Plus, Alice's father is dating her seventh grade English teacher, and she has no qualms about badgering him with questions about their relationship. After all, she's just *got* to know! Like the other "Alice" books, this one is funny and true, very realistic of an adolescent girl's hopes and worries.
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