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Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Abby Hayes #9) [Paperback]

Anne Mazer (Author)
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Abby Hayes is an ordinary fifth grader trying to invent a role for herself in a seemingly perfect world. This series combines the edge of BRIDGET JONES with a send-up of self-help books.

Abby is desolate when her best friend, Jessica, goes away to spend several months with her dad. Abby promises Jessica she'll handle her baby-sitting job, but soon Abby gets fired. Will anything ever go right with Jessica away?


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks (December 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439353688
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439353687
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #781,184 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Quite a lot of Anne Mazer's writing education took place while she was unconscious. Her parents wanted desperately to become writers and made themselves get up at 4:00 a.m. Every morning in order to have writing time before their three young children awoke. The first thing Anne heard every day was two big, noisy electric typewriters. The furious sound of typing was her childhood wake-up music. During the day, her parents endlessly discussed ideas, plot, and character, and before she was seven years old, Anne knew about revisions, first and second drafts, and rejection slips. It was like growing up in a twenty four hour, seven day a week writer's boot camp.

In order to escape from her parents' obsession with writing, Anne turned to books. She was an avid reader from an early age and credits her love of reading for her writing career. Her favorite works were fantasy, fairy tales, historical fiction, humor, realistic fiction, and adventure. Her other interests were language, art, history, and science. At the age of twelve, she wanted to be an actress, a ballerina and a nuclear physicist. These careers were rapidly eliminated as she realized that a) she couldn't dance, b) she couldn't act; and c) she hated math.

Although at the time Anne thought writing was nothing but a nuisance, she now considers herself very lucky to have grown up with two aspiring writers. She learned a lot about discipline, perseverance and dedication to a craft from witnessing her parents' struggle. They eventually became successful and award-winning young adult novelists.

It took Anne a long time to figure out that she, too, wanted to be a writer. During early adulthood, she worked as an au pair, a bank teller, a pill bottle labeler, a receptionist, an English tutor, and an administrative assistant, as well as other jobs that she was ill-suited for. She attended three universities, spent several years in Paris, traveled throughout Europe, and worked in Boston and New York City.

Anne's "eureka" moment about writing came while she prepared a research report for one of her bosses. As she lovingly polished each sentence, and meticulously organized the paragraphs, she realized that no one really cared how beautifully she wrote about the latest models of air-conditioners. Except her, of course.

Using her parents' model of daily writing and discipline, she began to write. It took her seven years to publish her first book, a picture book inspired by her then two year old son, Max.

Anne is the mother of an adult son and daughter. Over the last twenty years, she has written over forty-five books for young readers. She has enough ideas to last for another quarter century and hopes that she will be writing for a very long time.

Fun Facts About Anne Mazer

* Her favorite foods are popcorn, rice pudding and blueberries.
* When she was a kid, she would sometimes read up to ten books a day.
* If she had magic powers, she'd choose invisibility.
* She painted the rooms in her house yellow, orange, and violet.
* One of her favorite childhood books was The Twilight of Magic, by Hugh Lofting.
* When Anne was a teenager, her room was so messy that she needed a map to get from the door to the bed. (sort of)
* In school Anne often flunked her favorite creative subjects, like writing and art.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Anson Y.'s book review. HK.< Sad, sad, sad. >, July 24, 2005
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This is the saddest book ever in the Abby Hayes books. But I give it a 5 stars because it's too interesting. If it wasn't written by Anne Mazer, I wouldn't want to read it.
In this book, it's about Jessica, Abby's best friend going to Oregan to visit her father. She would be there for 3 months! I know how Abby felt, MY best friend went away to stay at her grandparents at America. Now she had changed, just like Jessica.
Abby offered to help Jessica with her babysitting job, but bad things began to happen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, December 24, 2006
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I checked this book out from my local library. I read right after I checked it out. It is so good! I finished it in 1 hour. You will NOT want to stop reading this book once you start it. It is really sad, and it does happen in real life, but it shows you how to put up with it and make the best of a sad moment. This is an excellent book, and you really should read it. It also is humorous in some parts.
Plot: Abby's best friend, Jessica is visiting her father in Oregon, for three months! Abby is sad, and doesn't know what to do. Then, Abby says that she'll do Jessica's baby sitting job until Jessica returns-but things start to go wrong, very wrong. Meanwhile Abby has to plan for a school party, what will she do? Read this book and find out! It really deserves six stars!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Book your Bookself Would Enjoy., February 20, 2005
This review is from: Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Abby Hayes #9) (Paperback)
Abby finds out that her best friend Jessica is going to visit her father in Oregon for three months. It is very sad for her. Her mother tells her that it is only for a three months. Abby offers to babbysit Geoffery for Jessica. Natalie and Sarah offer to walk the dogs for Jessica while she is away. To find out more, go buy this book.
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