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Alice's first year in high school gets off to a difficult start when she and her boyfriend Patrick break up, but with the help of her father, older brother, and best friends, she gains a better sense of her own self-worth.Tags
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I'm so, so glad this one went the way it did (spoiler alert for the rest of the review).
I liked Patrick a lot in the books before this, even though he seemed pretty unrealistic for a twelve- and thirteen-year-old boy—just way too sophisticated and together. I felt like the way he talked to Alice, and the way Alice described all their moments together, they sounded more like a couple in their twenties (because even older teenagers just aren't that well-scripted in real life). However—and this was a big "however" for me—Patrick was only good as long as things were good, and as soon as he did something that bothered Alice, he became a total ass. He was constantly gaslighting her and dismissing her thoughts and feelings, and in this show more book, Alice finally recognizes and addresses it. It was sad to see their sweet relationship end, but I'm so glad it did and I am loving watching Alice learn about herself in the process. show less
I liked Patrick a lot in the books before this, even though he seemed pretty unrealistic for a twelve- and thirteen-year-old boy—just way too sophisticated and together. I felt like the way he talked to Alice, and the way Alice described all their moments together, they sounded more like a couple in their twenties (because even older teenagers just aren't that well-scripted in real life). However—and this was a big "however" for me—Patrick was only good as long as things were good, and as soon as he did something that bothered Alice, he became a total ass. He was constantly gaslighting her and dismissing her thoughts and feelings, and in this show more book, Alice finally recognizes and addresses it. It was sad to see their sweet relationship end, but I'm so glad it did and I am loving watching Alice learn about herself in the process. show less
A new girl at school has caught Patrick's eye. He wants to keep seeing Alice, but see Penny when he wants as well. Alice says, no. We can't both be your special girl, so they break up. More teen angst in this book than in any of the middle school era volumes in the series.
Alice's preparation for a Thanksgiving dinner in which she has invited three female ex-convicts to share Thanksgiving with her family is one of those episodes that stand out as laugh-out-loud funny.
Alice's preparation for a Thanksgiving dinner in which she has invited three female ex-convicts to share Thanksgiving with her family is one of those episodes that stand out as laugh-out-loud funny.
Just not as fun as the others, imo. Driven more by issues than characters. I'm still reading, but they're getting a little harder to find and I may give up before we're done.
I love her books they keep you so intrested and each book is different because most sequles then the next and next ex. repeat but her's don't.
Alice, a UU, is entering 9th grade.
these books inspired me to be more outgoing and come out of my shell
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Phyllis Reynolds Naylor was born in Anderson, Indiana on January 4, 1933. She received a bachelor's degree from American University in 1963. Her first children's book, The Galloping Goat and Other Stories, was published in 1965. She has written more than 135 children and young adult books including Witch's Sister, The Witch Returns, The Bodies in show more the Bessledorf Hotel, A String of Chances, The Keeper, Walker's Crossing, Bernie Magruder and the Bats in the Belfry, Please Do Feed the Bears, and The Agony of Alice, which was the first book in the Alice series. She has received several awards including the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Night Cry and the Newberry Award for Shiloh. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Alice Alone
- Original publication date
- 2001-05-01
- People/Characters
- Alice Kathleen McKinley; Pamela Jones; Elizabeth Ann Price; Patrick H. Long; Ben McKinley; Lester McKinley (show all 17); Sylvia Summers; Marilyn Rawley; Janice Sherman; Penny; Jill; Karen; Jim Sorringer; Gwen Wheeler; Shirley; Charmaine; Ginger
- Important places
- Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
- Dedication
- To the memory of my former editor, Jean Karl, who helped me raise Alice, and who taught me as much about life as she taught about writing.
- First words
- September has always felt more like New Year's to me than January first.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Poster size?" I said, and gave him a sheepish grin.
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Teen, Young Adult
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .N24 .A — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- English, German
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