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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Destini's thought and feelings on my favoite childhood book!, March 5, 2002
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This review is from: Daddy Doesn't Live Here Anymore : A Book About Divorce (Library Binding)
This realistic fiction book not only shows what kids go through during divorce, but also how to deal with it. Little Casey is definitely going through a hard time. Her mom and Dad are trying their hardest to get her through it. The nice illustrations by Deborah Bargo contribute to the setting and plot where she fakes the chicken pox for her dad to come back, hiding under a shade tree, or just staying with Elmer Elephant, her stuffed animal, to keep her comapany. The way the story was told could be a personal memoir or just to prove a point, but basically it was a normal book...told in sentences. I have read this story over and over again because my parents divorced when I was a very young age. If any childs parents get divorced, this book will help them through it, and be read over and over again!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Destini's thought and feelings on my favoite childhood book!, March 5, 2002
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Daddy Doesn't Live Here Anymore : A Book About Divorce (Library Binding)
This realistic fiction book not only shows what kids go through during divorce, but also how to deal with it. Little Casey is definitely going through a hard time. Her mom and Dad are trying their hardest to get her through it. The nice illustrations by Deborah Bargo contribute to the setting and plot where she fakes the chicken pox for her dad to come back, hiding under a shade tree, or just staying with Elmer Elephant, her stuffed animal, to keep her comapany. The way the story was told could be a personal memoir or just to prove a point, but basically it was a normal book...told in sentences. I have read this story over and over again because my parents divorced when I was a very young age. If any childs parents get divorced, this book will help them through it, and be read over and over again!
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Daddy Doesn't Live Here Anymore : A Book About Divorce
Daddy Doesn't Live Here Anymore : A Book About Divorce by Betty Virginia Doyle Boegehold (Library Binding - April 15, 1985)
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