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Amy Goldman Koss
www.AmyGoldmanKoss.netBorn in Michigan. Now living in California with husband, kids, pets, cars, furniture, vegetable garden... Over-eating, over-sleeping, over-reading, and typing like mad.I write to, for, and about people between the ages of 11 and 15 because that is the trickiest, stickiest,... show more

www.AmyGoldmanKoss.netBorn in Michigan. Now living in California with husband, kids, pets, cars, furniture, vegetable garden... Over-eating, over-sleeping, over-reading, and typing like mad.I write to, for, and about people between the ages of 11 and 15 because that is the trickiest, stickiest, and most bizarre age I've lived through --so far.What I want my readers to remember about my books is that they LOVED them!And YES I do school and library visits!Cheers! xoxox Amy
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Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 8 years ago
This is a very short listen; it was just over two hours, and I listened to the whole thing in one day (partly on a run and partly waiting for/riding an Amtrak train). Maya is a seventh grader who suddenly finds herself shut ouf of the clique she'd formerly belonged to. Its queen bee Candace had su...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 9 years ago
Second attempt to find a book that would fulfill MR's Summer Bingo "YA/MG lit" square. This time was a charm; I picked up this book from the library so that I had something to read while at the Laundromat. Izzy is a 14 year old who has been given the diagnosis of cancer (Hodgkin's lymphoma). This ...
Emerjas
Emerjas rated it 10 years ago
70 authors contribute stories to this anthology about their experiences with bullying as victims, bullies, or observers. Normally for anthologies I go through each story separately, but I’d feel weird about doing that with this book since these are all personal stories the authors are contributing...
Kim Reads Books About Things
Kim Reads Books About Things rated it 11 years ago
(Okay, it's actually 3.25 stars, but bear with me.)This is a light, uplifting, not-particularly-emotional little book. As Hazel Lancaster might say, "It's not a cancer book, because cancer books suck." The best thing by far here is that it's really quirky, with a great sense of humor which lightens ...
Meof50days
Meof50days rated it 11 years ago
When a girl who has been bullied for years decides to bring the three tormenters to their government class for a trial, the case exposes the frailties of justice when the class is made to participate.The good: with short chapters and easy to understand language, this is a good book for reluctant rea...
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