Buddy can't give up hope -- that her father is out there, somewhere, and that her brother will find him so they can be a family again. But until then can Buddy find some way to accept her new life? Or will she always feel different?
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Buddy can't give up hope -- that her father is out there, somewhere, and that her brother will find him so they can be a family again. But until then can Buddy find some way to accept her new life? Or will she always feel different?
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.Gr 4-6-Buddy's father has disappeared, and she and her teenaged brother are forced to move out of their home because they can't pay the rent. While Bart goes off to look for Dad, Buddy is sent to live in Montana with her maternal aunts, who seem glad enough to have her, but have something against her deceased mother. Buddy delves into the mystery and learns that her relatives believe that EllaBelle stole a large amount of cash from the family, and the child sets out to prove them wrong. She is helped by her cousin Max and her senile great-grandfather, who occasionally remembers details. The action happens at a good pace, and the whole book takes place within a few weeks time. However, the characters are almost stock. The codependent aunt and the bossy one, the forgetful old man, alcoholic uncle, caring but absent father, and male cousin who is at first distant but who comes around color Buddy's world. While the story is fairly interesting, there are details that just don't jive. The day of the alleged theft doesn't match up with details of when EllaBelle died, and some of the plot elements are forced, including the action associated with the book's title. A well-meaning story, with a few nuts and bolts missing.-Angela J. Reynolds, Washington County Cooperative Library Services, Aloha, OR
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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This book is wonderfully written, engaging and mysterious! There are multiple mysteries to be solved, not the least of which, the mystery of growing up. With distinct characters and Buddy's confidence that things will work out, the pages kept turning, with me rooting for them all.
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I read this book when I was 8, and I saw it on my shelf just a few weeks ago, and I remembered how good it was! The story is very powerful. I couldn't understand it fully at that age, but now I fully understand the hardships this girl had to go through. Kids young and old will enjoy this book... it's got a happy ending!
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I recently recomended this book to my 6th grade sister...she thought that it was amazing. A few years ago I read this book...back before I did book reviews on everything in sight I would tell people how much I like the book. This story kept me talking for months!The reason I like this story so much is because it is deep, but appropriate for children. So many issues are discussed here: family mysteries, trust, alchohalism, love, aging grandparents, choices, school, home, etc. I barely even got to the heart of this lovely tale. It is funny, sad and suspensful. The relationship between brother and sister is memorable, as is the relationships between the grandparent and children/grandchildren. I reccomend that you read it, reccomend it to others, and if you are a teacher...this makes a good reading assignment for kids(hint hint). The cover doesn't say enough, the title doesn't say enough...this book is amazing and not at all sad. It is quiet and serious at times...but it isn't a depressing book and you will like the ending a lot.
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