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Amelia's Notebook
Amelia's Notebook
Author: Marissa Moss
The hand-lettered contents of a nine-year-old girl's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about moving, starting school, and dealing with her older sister, as well as keeping her old best friend and making a new one.
ISBN-13: 9781883672461
ISBN-10: 1883672465
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 32
Edition: 1st
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Tricycle Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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A nine year old, a blank notebook, and a busy year-that's Amelia's Notebook.
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My daughter loved this book!
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Publishers Weekly
Moss (Mel's Diner) designs this upbeat, first-person story to resemble a real diary; the cover bears the familiar black-and-white abstract design of a composition book, decorated with color cartoons by Amelia, the book's nine-year-old ``author.'' Inside, on lined pages, Amelia writes about her recent move to a new town, doodles pictures of people she meets and saves such mementos as postage stamps and a birthday candle. She misses her best friend, Nadia, but her moments of sadness are balanced by optimism-she distracts herself by drawing and by writing short stories. In appropriately conversational terms, Amelia complains that her big sister invades her privacy (``So Cleo if you are reading this right now-BUG OFF and STAY OUT''); gripes about cafeteria food (``Henna says they use dog food. I believe it!''); and jokes in classic elementary-school gross-out fashion. Readers will understand Amelia's wish to put her ``top secret'' thoughts on paper, and they'll notice that even though she's uneasy about attending a different school, she's starting over successfully. An on-target presentation. Ages 7-up. (Mar.)
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My kids thought these books were silly.
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Really fun book!


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