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Letters in the Attic
Letters in the Attic | Bonnie Shimko
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Lizzy McMann, A Feisty twelve-year-old, lives with her immature mother and Manny, her father (she thinks) in a fleabag Phoenix hotel. One night, Manny's sudden announcement that he wants a divorce forces mother and daughter to move to upstate New York to live with Lizzy's grandmother and grandfather--a mixed blessing. At school, Lizzy befriends, then falls in love with, Eva Singer, who is dyslexic, looks like Natalie Wood and lives right down the street. Like all girls her age, Lizzy has to deal with her first period, her first bra and her first boyfriend. But what scares her most is her love for Eva. She is also concerned with getting a new husband for Mama--especially after reading Mama's letters that she has found in the attic. Then Eva gets a boyfriend and Mama's life enters what seems to be a new crisis. ... How Lizzy comes to grips with life's strange twists and turns makes fascinating reading for adults and young readers alike.
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Caryl
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I liked this MG/YA novel a lot. A touch of historical fiction (it's set in 1962), a sweet first love (main character Lizzy falls for her best friend Eva), interesting characters, and a plot I couldn't predict. I think I would have loved this book as a young teen.

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petrathepoet
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I wanted to find a book about a 12-yr-old lesbian for my daughter and this was the only one I could find. It's a bit moody, but hopeful. I liked it. 🙂

Caryl If you want a few more recommendations, let me know! I just did a project for a class, and have a list. 😊 7y
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