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Katie and Michaela Wilder are New York City girls...and best friends. But everything changes when they move upstate to rural Fir Lake. Katie is horrified by their new surroundings: the too-friendly neighbors, the lack of a subway, the fact they live near actual cows. She's shocked when Michaela adapts to the country life effortlessly, dating a cute football player and attending homecoming with something resembling enjoyment.
And most shocking of all? She's started keeping secrets from Katie.
Praise for The Year My Sister Got Lucky
"The relationship between Katie and Michaela will captivate readers." teensreadtoo.com
"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." - Publishers Weekly
"Friedman has transformed the traditional YA novel about moving and growing up and away into an authentic, real-life exploration of adaptation and acceptance... a delightful,
funny, insightful journey."
" - Booklist
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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October 16, 2009: I am both a sister and a dancer, and I must say, when I read this, the first quote opened my eyes. The author's words are so true to any sister - I was amazed at how much of myself I discovered when reading this book. Just finished the last 170 pages tonight. Good story line, not very predictable. Interesting names of the characters and places. If you've ever been to NYC or dream of seeing the Big Apple someday, I advise you to pick this one up, too. Hope you enjoy reading The Year My Sister Got Lucky!
I Also Recommend: Sisters, Popular Vote, Along for the Ride, Dramarama, Bad Girls Don't Die.
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October 07, 2009: This book was OMG amazing. After I finished this afternoon I couldn't stop thinking about it and was almost about to cry the story couldn't continue. It's one of those books that you want to get to the end to accomplish reading the book but then again you want the story to be infinite. It was amazing. I recommend this book for people who like books about realistic fiction and modern girls and relationships and their lives.