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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
EAN num: 9780439838481
ISBN number: 0439838487
Label: Arthur A. Levine Books
Manufacturer: Arthur A. Levine Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 304
Printing Date: May 01, 2008
Publishing house: Arthur A. Levine Books
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 503062
Studio: Arthur A. Levine Books
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Lisa Yee charmed audiences with the hilarious MILLICENT MIN, GIRL GENIUS and revealed another side of the story in STANFORD WONG FLUNKS BIG-TIME. Now readers can meet Millie's best friend and Stanford's big crush! After her parents' divorce, Emily had to move to California with her mom. Now she writes letters to her rock-star dad about travel ('How did the pioneers do it? Did they have to ride with their mothers?'), her new friends, and how much she misses him -- though she does still have his credit card.... Emily Ebers may be starting over, but she's going to come out on top.
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Lisa Yee's debut novel, Millicent Min, Girl Genius, introduced readers to a prodigy who is forced to take part in a summer volleyball team. Yee followed up with two more stories, Stanford Wong Flunks Big-Time and So Totally Emily Ebers, which retell that fun and eventful summer from other points of view.
Emily Ebers is a truly nice kid. After her parents got divorced, she had to move across the country with her mom, Alice. The bulk of the book is a letter to her father which fills him in on everything that goes on that summer. She tells him all about volleyball, her new friend Millie, and her crush Stanford. She misses her dad like crazy, but she eventually realizes that she and her mom have the opportunity to make a new start in their new town.
I really liked how optimistic and friendly Emily was throughout the book. She dealt with her parents' divorce and the move with some maturity, as well as natural curiosity, instead of woe-is-me angst. Emily is charming and sweet, and her story wraps up the trilogy with the smile.
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I did not enjoy Stanford and Emily's books as much as I did Millicent's but Millicent's is one of the best books I've ever read. These are easier reads than Millicent which is on an adult level. Very creative to tell the same story from 3 points of view. Will definately buy all her books.
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Lisa Yee's SO TOTALLY EMILY EBERS is an adorable, fun read written in diary style format. The book tackles realistic issues that affect tweens and it was a page turner from start to finish.
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Lisa Yee's SO TOTALLY EMILY EBERS is presented in the form of Emily's letters to her father and chart a move to California and a series of ideas and impressions on life, friendship, romance and divorce. It's a winning story of coming of age and coping with a new family and social life and the format and chatty style will involve young adults in a fine leisure choice.
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Rumour has it, this series of books was not a planned one. Coulda fooled me! Each book seems to fit perfectly into the ones before it, making the whole experience richer and more interesting.
This book easily upholds the promise of the previous books.
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