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The hit series is back, to charm and inspire another generation of baby-sitters! When Jessi volunteers to help supervise the Kids Can Do Anything Club, she meets nine-year-old Danielle. Danielle has a beautiful smile and a great sense of humor. And she has cancer.Jessi has never met anyone like Danielle before. Even though she's very sick, Danielle is courageous and hopeful. She even has two wishes. The first is to go to Disney World. The second is to graduate from elementary school. Jessi show more knows she has to be strong for Danielle, and so she makes a very special wish of her own.The best friends you'll ever have--with classic BSC covers and a letter from Ann M. Martin! Ann M. Martin is the creator of The Baby-sitters Club, which has more than 190 million books in print, making it one of the most popular series in the history of publishing. Her novels include A Corner of the Universe (a Newbery Honor Book), Belle Teal, Here Today, A Dog's Life, On Christmas Eve, and the Main Street and Family Tree series, as well as the much-loved collaborations P.S. Longer Letter Later and Snail Mail No More, with Paula Danziger. Ann lives in upstate New York. show lessTags
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The kid Jessi is babysitting has cancer. Since this is a BSC book, it's as saccharine as you might expect, but it's still pretty sweet.
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I'm really on the fence about how to rate/review this book. It's an awesome book, don't get me wrong. But the ending was a letdown, and that kind of threw me off, because I really get built up for good/interesting/surprising endings.
The BSC decides to spend an entire month doing volunteer work, cutting back on babysitting in the meantime. All members do something different... Claudia helps with an art class, Kristy helps at a daycare (and falls in love with the babies).... And Jessi becomes a helper at the Kids Can Do Anything Club at her younger sister's school. She meets Danielle, a nine-year-old club member who just got out of the hospital after a long stay because of leukemia. Danielle is still sick, but puts on a show more brave face and immediately makes tons of friends in the club, including Becca and Jessi. Jessi wants to do something special for Danielle, and ends up helping get her wish granted to go to Disneyworld.
This is a wonderful book with a VERY strong message and some very, very sad parts (yes, I cried). And the more I write about it the more I realize how much I liked the book. The only thing that I didn't like was the ending... Danielle gets sick again and has to go to the hospital, and everyone is really tense and concerned and worried. Jessi writes a letter to Danielle, and gets one back from Danielle saying that she might have to stay in the hospital for a long time again, but she is trying to be brave. That is how the book ends, which at first made me really frustrated, because I wanted to know if Danielle would get better!! But the more I think about it, maybe it was just the right ending. show less
I'm really on the fence about how to rate/review this book. It's an awesome book, don't get me wrong. But the ending was a letdown, and that kind of threw me off, because I really get built up for good/interesting/surprising endings.
The BSC decides to spend an entire month doing volunteer work, cutting back on babysitting in the meantime. All members do something different... Claudia helps with an art class, Kristy helps at a daycare (and falls in love with the babies).... And Jessi becomes a helper at the Kids Can Do Anything Club at her younger sister's school. She meets Danielle, a nine-year-old club member who just got out of the hospital after a long stay because of leukemia. Danielle is still sick, but puts on a show more brave face and immediately makes tons of friends in the club, including Becca and Jessi. Jessi wants to do something special for Danielle, and ends up helping get her wish granted to go to Disneyworld.
This is a wonderful book with a VERY strong message and some very, very sad parts (yes, I cried). And the more I write about it the more I realize how much I liked the book. The only thing that I didn't like was the ending... Danielle gets sick again and has to go to the hospital, and everyone is really tense and concerned and worried. Jessi writes a letter to Danielle, and gets one back from Danielle saying that she might have to stay in the hospital for a long time again, but she is trying to be brave. That is how the book ends, which at first made me really frustrated, because I wanted to know if Danielle would get better!! But the more I think about it, maybe it was just the right ending. show less
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- Canonical title
- Jessi's Wish
- Original title
- Jessi's Wish
- Original publication date
- 1991
- People/Characters
- Jessi Ramsey; Mallory Pike; Kristy Thomas; Mary Anne Spier; Claudia Kishi; Stacey McGill (show all 7); Dawn Schafer
- Important places
- Stoneybrook, Connecticut, USA
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .M3567585 .J — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- Dutch, English, French
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- ISBNs
- 11
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