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Grace Above All
In the companion to The Summer Sherman Loved Me, a glum Grace arrives at a summer cabin: a waste of her precious vacation. On the first morning, Grace realizes with horror that the distant pink smudge drifting on the lake is her youngest sister, Beth. Grace plunges in because she’s the only capable body. At that moment, boys are the last thing on her mind. But Frankie aids in the rescue, and he’s really something. Grace begins to hope that maybe—despite having to care for three younger siblings, despite an oblivious mother smoking her brains out, despite the ancient great-aunt and her mysterious daughter—this summer vacation has possibilities. Read how one teen creatively reviewed |
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| The Summer Sherman Loved Me
When twelve-year-old Margaret hears the boy next door call to her in the middle of the night, her heart races with excitement—and anxiety. Although Sherman insists that Margaret join him for a moonlight bike ride, he doesn't know what to expect any more than she does. Following that fiasco, Sherman does his best to impress Margaret with a squirrel he calls Little Margaret. Little Margaret? Facing her mother’s disapproval, life with ever-present three-year-old twin sisters, and the support of her best friend, Grace, Margaret attempts to sort out her feelings for Sherman. In the process, she just may find the confidence to say what she wants from Sherman and her family. |
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Signed copies of The Summer Sherman Loved Me are available from Children's Literature Network
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