Book Description
Cassie's not really sure how it started, but eating pistachio nuts always makes her feel better. Whenever her parents have a shouting match, the pressure of running for freshperson class president gets overwhelming, or her beautiful (and short) sister calls her a giraffe, grabbing a handful of red nuts somehow helps. Cassie has medicine for her asthma attacks; why not have a prescription for "unhappiness attacks"? "An entertaining storyfunny, well-characterized, and loaded with popular appeal." --
Booklist an announcement that she's sure will ruin her lifethe family's moving to the moon! How can they expect her to live in a place that has no atmosphere? "A mischievous spoof of a science fiction novel as well as a warm and funny saga about a teen of the future who is having severe difficulties adjusting to a family move." School Library Journal "The story is funny and the setting intriguing in another popular title for Danziger fans." The Horn Book
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Cassie's not sure why, but eating pistachio nuts always makes her feel better. She has medicine for her asthma attacks; why not have a prescription for "unhappiness attacks?".
--Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.