"my mother be never a kid" innovative by Francine Pascal. I hope you guys could give a hand me on this.?
what is your reaction on that novel? I'll wait for your answers. thank you! =)
Answers:
"My Mother Was Never A Kid" is a funny, honest story told by Victoria Martin, a thirteen year mature girl living in New York City in the 1970s.
This book is very natural even though it is a little outdated. It strikes a chord with teenagers because who hasn't felt at one time or another that their parents only can't relate to them? The story gives another perspective and shows that yes, our parents once were kids themselves who lived, loved and got surrounded by trouble just like we did.
Despite its light-hearted, angst ridden tone of voice, the book grapples with more serious issues. It is, within a way, a slightly more sophisticated version of "Are You There God, It's Me Margaret?"
Francine Pascal's present time writing style contributes to the actual-time essence that brings out the reality of it adjectives. Victoria's experience going back to the twenties was rather far-fetched, but it add up to the thrill it gave me reading this book. I think this book is great for all ages. Once you start, you can't stop! Definitely a flawless read!
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Answers:
"My Mother Was Never A Kid" is a funny, honest story told by Victoria Martin, a thirteen year mature girl living in New York City in the 1970s.
This book is very natural even though it is a little outdated. It strikes a chord with teenagers because who hasn't felt at one time or another that their parents only can't relate to them? The story gives another perspective and shows that yes, our parents once were kids themselves who lived, loved and got surrounded by trouble just like we did.
Despite its light-hearted, angst ridden tone of voice, the book grapples with more serious issues. It is, within a way, a slightly more sophisticated version of "Are You There God, It's Me Margaret?"
Francine Pascal's present time writing style contributes to the actual-time essence that brings out the reality of it adjectives. Victoria's experience going back to the twenties was rather far-fetched, but it add up to the thrill it gave me reading this book. I think this book is great for all ages. Once you start, you can't stop! Definitely a flawless read!
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