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The Year My Sister Got Lucky by Aimee Friedman

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  • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780439922272
  • Sales Rank: 11,182
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 384pp
 
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Synopsis

When Katie and Michaela Wilder are uprooted from NYC and planted in rural Fir Lake, Katie is horrified by their new surroundings: the too-friendly neighbors, the local uniform of sandals paired with socks, the very idea of milking a cow. But while Katie suffers through shopping withdrawal, Michaela transforms into a small-town social firefly, flirting with the hot quarterback and soaking up nature with her new hick-town friends. As in, people who think camping is *fun*. Does Katie even know her sister anymore? And after Michaela hides a jaw-dropping secret from her, does Katie even want to?

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Two city-slicker sisters who live and breathe ballet must adapt to the country in Friedman's (South Beach) happy confection. Fourteen-year-old Katie Wilder's spirits plummet when her best friend and older sister, Michaela, informs her of their parents' plans to transplant the family from Manhattan to tiny rural Fir Lake, upstate. But things get even worse for Katie when Michaela, secretly delighted to be spared the rigors of ballet training and the enormous expectations of her, immediately adjusts to their new hometown. She finds a boyfriend and even gets elected homecoming queen, leaving Katie feeling abandoned and bewildered. Readers will want to overlook various gaps in logic, particularly in the ballet plot line, because of Friedman's fresh and funny approach to classic themes-the fish out of water, sibling rivalries and jealousy. Katie finds herself hiking up a mountain and alarmingly near a cow, and discovers she can handle both situations with grace. A fashionista, she observes her new classmates' flannel shirts and sensible shoes with curiosity; later, she says, "Despite the overalls Autumn is wearing, and despite her belonging to the Camping Club, knowing that she's probably my first friend in Fir Lake makes me grin." Friedman deftly demonstrates the positives of moving forward and not clinging to the past; she also presents a sister dynamic that many girls-particularly younger sisters-will recognize. Ages 12-up. (Jan.)

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 ShaniquaBanks13
ShaniquaBanks13 (sugardaddy123@yahoo.com) , a theater director from California., 06/06/2008

This book is really good and it's what some girls in real life go through in these days!!!

Also recommended: I recommend reading the series of the 'Frog Princess' by E.D.Baker!!!

Customer Rating for this product is 2 out of 5 ' A book of many changes'
VersTiger (VersTiger@hotmail.com) , A reviewer, 05/16/2008

The Year My Sister Got Lucky is a about a girl named Katie who leaves New York City for rural Fir Lake. However, the big move is not her only problem. Her sister, Michaela is hiding things from her. Will things ever return to normal for Katie after she moves to the country? There was only one part of the book that I liked, which is the beginning. I didn’t like anything else about the book. I especially did not like the end of the book. Halfway through the book the story-line and characters get really boring. Also, it was easy to predict what the characters would do and how the book would end. The climax was also very boring. In fact, it was hard to tell what the climax was because nothing exciting happened. However, if you are a ballerina or a dancer, you may enjoy this book. I think fourteen year old girls would like it the most because the main character, Katie, is fourteen years old. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone. It is very plain with no excitement. I would not read The Year My Sister Got Lucky again. However, if you do decide to read it, I hope you like it.

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