Summer
2004 Review:
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Nobody Was
Here: 7th Grade in the Life of Me, Penelope
Alison Pollet
Orchard Books 2004
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Nobody Was
Here: 7th Grade in the Life of Me, Penelope is about a girl who feels
like she is growing distant from her best friend, Stacy. She feels like Stacy is
making all of the decisions, and she doesn't agree with them. Penelope is
starting to feel like a follower of a follower, a nobody. Throughout the story,
you will find that she makes friends with a seemingly strange new girl and a
rich girl whose parents are getting divorced. At the end of the story, she feels
as if she finally belongs.
This book is set in New York City, in our present time. Penelope, the main
character, is finding it hard to deal with seventh grade life, the homework, her
friends, and her mother's new helper. She feels like everything is going against
her, and she can't solve the problems. I find this book very believable. This
book involves a girl in a realistic life setting, with problems that could occur
in reality. This book was very interesting, although at times it is hard to
figure out what were her dreams and imagination, and what's actually happening
in the story.
I thought that this was a great book. All of the characters are interesting,
although some aren't the best people in the world. The book gives people
something to relate to, even if the problems aren't exactly the same. This book
was exciting with many problems and events, I couldn't stop until I was done
reading it. The ending I thought was the best, it really tied up the story, and
gave satisfying end.
~Virginia Li, 6th
Grade, Canfield Village Middle School
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