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5.0 out of 5 stars Willow Hill, August 11, 2008
Fun-Loving Foursome: Valerie Coleman -- good at sports, bright, and a super writer -- a cinch to become editor of the school paper. Stephen Reid -- quiet son of famous parents -- a "good guy" in his own right. Judy Piper -- pert and pretty redhead, throwing herself into things without worrying about consequences. Tony Millard -- senior class president and captain of the basketball team -- any girl's idea of the perfect date. Until the low-cost housing project opened, they made a happy quartet. Suddenly, in a town beset with racial tensions and parents on opposite sides, it wasn't easy to be good friends. And when Willow Hill High School becamse a test case for the whole town, Val discovered that being class president or editor of the paper wasn't everything. Maybe being a "good guy" was the most important thing of all. . . .
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great book, October 27, 2002
This review is from: Willow Hill (Mass Market Paperback)
Willow Hill was a great book. It was emotionally, dramatic, and daring. The book was able to relate to me on several levels. The main character, Val, was an everyday teenage girl. She was a character who I found easy to relate to. She had to deal with family issues as well as community and personal issues. Phylis A. Whitney did a great job of combinding real life situations with everyday events in a teenagers life. I would suggest that students read this.Though it was written in the late sixties, I still liked it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great book, October 27, 2002
This review is from: Willow Hill (Mass Market Paperback)
Willow Hill was a great book. It was emotionally, dramatic, and daring. The book was able to relate to me on several levels. The main character, Val, was an everyday teenage girl. She was a character who I found easy to relate to. She had to deal with family issues as well as community and personal issues. Phylis A. Whitney did a great job of combinding real life situations with everyday events in a teenagers life. I would suggest that students read this.Though it was written in the late sixties, I still liked it.
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Willow Hill by Phyllis A. Whitney (Mass Market Paperback - December 2, 1980)
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