Best Friends

Best Friends
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

720

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Nick Sharratt

شابک

9781429927420
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tiana19149 - I read this book it's really cute and kind of sad Alice the girl with blonde hair leaves her best friend for ever behind because she is moving to a new house and Gemma gets really angry and so she yells at Alice's mother telling her "It's all you fault!" and so she keeps shouting at her until she finally stopped those of you who are friends should really read this heart touching book it will make you love your friend more than you ever had!

School Library Journal

December 1, 2008
Gr 3-6-Gemma has always been a high-energy handful, and Alice has always been quiet and orderlybut those differences haven't stopped them from being best friends since the day they were born. Nothing will tear these two apartexcept Alice's parents, who are making her move to Scotland. Gemma tries to cope, but she's overwhelmed by sadness and her fear that Alice might abandon her in favor of a new best friend. Her attempts to keep it together are complicated by her persona non grata status with Alice's parents. It takes a road trip and an incident with Alice's snooty new friend Flora to convince her that a best friend can move away without being lost forever. Wilson blends the spunk of Ramona Quimby with the impulsiveness of Joey Pigza, with the resulting disasters being about what one would expect. Gemma's emotional outbursts are understandable (if theatrical); she walks the fine line between grief-fueled temper and melodrama. If there are unsympathetic characters here, they are the girls' mothers: Gemma's mother's attempts at reassurance are to tell her daughter that she'll make new friends and will forget all about Alice; Alice's mother is pleased that the move separates the girls as she considers Gemma a bad influence. Readers will appreciate the reassurance that it's perfectly okay to feel sad and angry when a friend moves away."Brandy Danner, Wilmington Memorial Library, MA"

Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

September 1, 2008
When Alices family decides to move to Scotland, 500 miles away, Gemma is devastated. Although completely different from each other, the girls have been best friends for as long as they can remember. They even share a birthday. Alice, always the girly-girl, enjoys the turmoil that surrounds Gemma, who barrels through life. Wilson, a former British Childrens Laureate, once again shows her understanding and respect for her young readers feelings and abilities. Most of the older characters assure the girls that they will soon recover and find new friends; others, including Gemmas grandfather and supportive brothers, respect the friends grief and help them stay in touch. It is the girls themselves, though, who find ways to reassure each other that their friendship will last. A page of small cartoons illustrating important events introduces each chapter. Believable, sympathetic characters; recognizable home and school situations; and plenty of humor (including some of the cake-in-the-face sort) will ensure that this becomes, like Wilsons other titles, a popular read for middle-grade girls.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)




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