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Make Me a Home
by Tamra Norton
Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort Inc., 2008
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Young Adult Fiction

Subjects: Families -- Idaho -- Juvenile fiction; Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction; Worry in children -- Juvenile fiction; Loneliness in children -- Juvenile fiction; Best friends -- Juvenile fiction; Friendship in children -- Juvenile fiction; Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction; Grandparent and child -- Juvenile fiction; Children of military personnel -- Juvenile fiction; Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction; Separation (Psychology) in children -- Juvenile fiction; Authors, American -- Utah -- Juvenile fiction; Idaho -- Juvenile fiction; Iraq -- Juvenile fiction; Realistic fiction, American -- Juvenile fiction;
Summary:
Allie Claybrook has spent the better part of her sixth-grade year as the "new kid" at Edna Elementary School - a title she is eager to shed. When Ivy Peterson moves to town, Allie quickly becomes her friend. It doesn't hurt that Ivy's older brother, Ty, is the best-looking boy in the seventh grade. But it doesn't help that Celeste - the most popular girl in Allie's class - shares Allie's views about Ty. As Allie deals with her father's deployment to Iraq and Ivy deals with her parents' divorce, the girls discover the importance of friendship and a place to call home. (Publisher website)

More info on publisher website
http://www.cedarfort.com/catalog/9781599551135.html

HBLL Call No: 813 N8287111makho

Reviewed In:
[Review of] Make Me a Home by Tamra Norton by Michele Ashman Bell






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