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Keeping the Moon

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Never underestimate the power of friendship.
 
When Colie goes to spend the summer at the beach, she doesn’t expect much.
 
But Colie didn’t count on meeting Morgan and Isabel.
 
Through them, she learns what true friendship is all about, and finally starts to realize her potential.
 
And that just might open the door to her first chance at love. . . .
 
“A down-to-earth Cinderella story. . . captures that special feeling.” —The New York Post
 
Also by Sarah Dessen:
Along for the Ride
Dreamland
Just Listen
Lock and Key
The Moon and More
Someone Like You
That Summer
This Lullaby
The Truth About Forever
What Happened to Goodbye
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 30, 1999
      A plot description of this contemporary problem novel may make it sound like a kind of Cinderella story, but Dessen's (Someone Like You) ironic sense of humor and her knack for creating characters with both quirky personalities and universal emotions set her book apart. Colie's fitness-celebrity mom (a female version of Richard Simmons) long ago motivated her to lose 45.5 pounds, but Colie feels just as insecure as she did when she was overweight, and she is a pariah at school. During Colie's 15th summer, her mother goes on an extended tour of Europe, and Colie is sent to outlandish Aunt Mira in Colby, N.C. There Colie is influenced by a singular group of mentors: the young women next door, Isabel and Morgan, who give Colie a makeover as well as a waitressing job; Mira's young boarder, Norman, who has moved out of his bullying auto-dealer dad's house so he can pursue a career in art; and Mira herself, a greeting-card illustrator who is as enormous and eccentric as she is immune to the ostracism of the locals. As readers will anticipate, Colie begins a happy metamorphosis; unexpectedly, her transformation is interrupted by the arrival of a mean-mouthed schoolmate who is all too eager to cut Colie down. Readers will lap up the snappy dialogue, colorful episodes and unexpected pearls of wisdom. The lessons Colie learns about beauty, none of them new, come across with freshness and vitality. Ages 12-up.

    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2009
      Gr 7 Up-Life is not easy for 15-year-old Colie Sparks in this charming story (Viking, 1999) by Sarah Dessen. Colie's mother is a world famous fitness guru who is touring Europe, and Colie is being shipped off to the beach to live with her Aunt Mira for the summer. The teenager arrives in Colby, North Carolina, with multi-colored hair, a lip ring, and a 45-pound chip on her shoulder (the amount of weight she lost working out beside her mother). Her expectations are abysmally low, but the quirky characters she works with at the Last Chance Café and her overweight Aunt Mira gently guide her into rediscovering her self-esteem. Dessen's coming-of-age story and lively dialogue combined with Stina Nielsen's youthful narration make this a great choice for summer listening."Tricia Melgaard, Centennial Middle School, Broken Arrow, OK "

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.8
  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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