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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing to do with mirrors,
By R. Tocco (Central Michigan University) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rear-View Mirrors (Hardcover)
Sixteen-year-old Olivia leaves her Berkley home for rural New Hampshire to give her father, a man she has never known, a chance to make amends. One year later she returns to the home she inherited from her father upon his untimely death to make a symbolic journey on bicycle, following the path her father had annually taken. In this act she proves that she is worthy of inheriting his legacy, and of being his daughter. This realistic fictional account about the relationship between a father and a daughter takes place in the modern day. Apporoved for ages 12+ and appropriate for a study on relationships. Not much action and rather slow-moving.
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Rear-View Mirrors by Paul Fleischman (Hardcover - May 8, 1986)
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