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Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.Gail Richmond, San Diego Unified Schools, CA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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Special, unique characters,
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This review is from: Gingerbread (Hardcover)
Add a rebellious teenager named Cyd Charisse to parents named Sid and Nancy. Throw in a biological father on another coast, a brooding surfing/artist boyfriend whose brother runs several fine coffee shops, a tarot reading best friend in a nursing home, and a doll named Gingerbread -- all that, and you're still not going to get a good story unless the author knows her stuff. Even a splash of a hot-hot-hot ex boyfriend and a boarding school scandal won't do it, unless the author knows how to capture characters on the written page. This, gentle readers, is an incredible book by a fabulous author.While Cid in "Gingerbread" isn't quite one's typical teenager (she's got a bit more money than most), the trials and tribulations are incredibly real with this obviously brilliant character. There are no minor characters in this book; everyone is very much alive. I first heard of Gingerbread, which is mentioned in a chapter of the 2002 Children's Writers & Illustrators Market (available on amazon.com). The description is good enough that, instead of going to another library to do research on homework this weekend, I made a trip to a library with a children's and young adults' room specifically so that I could take this book off the shelf to read. I read it in under two hours. (It was a welcome relief from legal tomes! Furthermore, even though I'm now going to have to spend Sunday in the law library, meaning that I won't have any days off, giving up an afternoon to read something THIS delightful was worth it.) This book will make a unique gift for a teenage girl or boy who isn't quite as angelic as the Bobbsey Twins -- or perhaps for the parent of such a young adult. I am desperately hoping for a sequel, and I'm in my early 30s.
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Gingerbread,
This review is from: Gingerbread (Paperback)
This a great and interesting book about a girl who "breaks the rules" which causes her mother and stepfather to live with her biological father for a few weeks. This book is great because it can relate to all of us while at the same time be completly unrealistic.
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wayy cool,
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This review is from: Gingerbread (Paperback)
very funny, and fu nto read. ive read it over and over many times. definitely reccomend it to any one
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