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What I Believe by Norma Fox Mazer
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What I Believe

by Norma Fox Mazer

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Vicki loves to write. She shares her inner most feelings with us through her journal. We follow Vicki as she has to move to a new neighborhood because her father lost his job , start a new school, makes new friends and tries to adjust to all of the changes.

Norma Fox Mazer wrote this story from the point of view of Vicki's journal. The story is told through, journal entries, poems, lists, and some narrative. This is a great book for young adults going through similar changes.

This book would be an excellent example of a unique writing style to tell a story. ( )
  lisabankey | Dec 17, 2008 |
A young girl faces her problems by writing down her thoughts about the family's personal and financial crises, including the loss of her father's job and the selling of their home.
  prkcs | Jul 5, 2007 |
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Vicki's life had been perfect--now it's definitely not. When her father is laid off from his job, her family's familiar comforts slip away. They move to a city apartment, and Vicki has to forge a new path at her urban school. Worst of all, one night her depressed father simply disappears. Vicki soon finds herself living a double life--fine on the outside, anything but fine on the inside--and that leads to a moral dilemma she's ultimately forced to confront.

Told through an inventive mix of poems and journal entries, this intimate narrative reveals Vicki's curiosity, spirit, and honesty as she journeys through loss to discover what really matters.

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