The Book of Dares for Lost Friends
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Val and Lanora have been friends forever. Val expects their relationship to stay the same. But after they start middle school, Lanora decides to reinvent herself. Her parents have split up, and she wants to rise above that. Unfortunately Lanora's choices lead her into trouble. Val hates watching her friend lose her way. She wants to rescue Lanora, but how? Val doesn't know what to do until a stray cat leads her to a strange boy who lives in an even stranger bookshop. Together they embark on a quest. Will they be able to save a lost friend? Will they get lost themselves? Or will they find a way to help each other become who they want to be . . . .
Jane Kelley has created a nuanced, universal story about friendship and that delicate time of adolescence when there is much to lose and much more to find.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set on the west side of Manhattan, with frequent ventures into Central Park, this entertaining and compassionate coming-of-age story explores middle-school cruelty, the heartache of abandonment, and the supple bonds of friendship. At the start of sixth grade, Lanora, the only child of bitterly divorced parents, ignores her best friend Val and seeks admittance to a clique of snooty blondes, "the A Team," who admit her only to drop her. Val, a confident student and soccer player, accepts Lanora's distancing until her six-year-old brother insists the "evil Werd has cast a spell upon Lanora" and she needs rescuing. Kelley (The Desperate Adventures of Zeno and Alya) smoothly weaves together plot threads that involve ordinary family interactions; the subtle interventions of a cat named Mau; an odd, brilliant teenager who lives in an antiquities shop; ancient Egyptian ceremonies; and a mentally ill homeless man. Val's observation that the "world was so crowded with sights and sounds and smells; there didn't seem to be space for demons and spells" captures the story's blend of reality, whimsy, and magic. Ages 8 12.