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Between the Notes
Between the Notes
Reviewed by: Jan Hamilton - Long Creek Center, South Portland, Southern Maine Library District
Review Date: November 6, 2015
Review
As the economic situation spirals downward Ivy learns that her family is moving out of their posh home. Her major concerns evolve around appearances and the fear that friends will be lost. This self absorbed beginning does set the stage for the inevitable change which Ivy experiences. Her younger twin siblings are central to the story, Brady is handicapped and Kaya is sensitive to his every need. Typical teen issues including money, clothing, family responsibility and romance are woven within the book.
As Ivy learns to be true to herself readers may realize they identify with her. What starts as shallow does develop into a stronger storyline with a more definitive character. The use of high school literature books used to carry messages was a great touch. Female romance readers will enjoy anticipating if Ivy picks James or Lennie.
Overall Book Score: good
About the Book
Author:
Roat, Sharon Huss
Illustrator: ,
Publisher: Harper Teen (HarperCollins)
Book Type: chapter book fiction
Genre: romance,realistic fiction
Audience: grades 7-9
Binding Type: trade edition
Binding Quality: good
ISBN: 9780062291721
Price: 17.99