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Ann Redisch Stampler
Ann Stampler was the mild mannered author of literary picture books when she broke out, tore off her tasteful string of pearls, and started writing edgy, contemporary young adult novels set in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband and writer's-helper rescue dog - without whose compelling... show more

Ann Stampler was the mild mannered author of literary picture books when she broke out, tore off her tasteful string of pearls, and started writing edgy, contemporary young adult novels set in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband and writer's-helper rescue dog - without whose compelling distraction she would have no doubt penned dozens of novels by now.You can find Ann at http://www.annstampler.com, where she chats about life in general, and at Novel In The Oven, where she offers Really Bad Writing Advice. (Seriously, it's rank.)If you'd like to check out the first few chapters of her novels, go here for Afterparty (Simon Pulse, 2014) http://www.scribd.com/doc/183272047/Afterparty-by-Ann-Redisch-Stampler-Excerptand here for Where It Began (Simon Pulse, 2012)here: http://pages.simonandschuster.com/annstampler
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between4walls
between4walls rated it 11 years ago
This is one of those books where the protagonist wakes up after a car crash with amnesia and has to figure out what happened. Except in this case, she's in denial about what actually happened the night of the crash even as the clues pile up. It's psychologically interesting, if predictable. I loved ...
Jenuine Cupcakes
Jenuine Cupcakes rated it 11 years ago
My initial thoughts about this book were, Ann Redisch Stampler is way too smart for me, at least her writing is, and if this is what private school is like in L.A., that is some scary shittake mushrooms right there. I didn't realize going into this, that this story has all the elements I generally t...
booksliveforever
booksliveforever rated it 11 years ago
2.5 hearts
A Rep Reading
A Rep Reading rated it 12 years ago
A traditional Yiddish folktale retold by the author, who's own grandmother told the tale as she knew it a century ago in eastern Europe. The author's note in the back is extremely useful in helping put the folk tale in context of the lessons illustrated in the story, most notably, how all children m...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
Mr. Modiano secretly loves cats and maybe Mrs. Spiegel, too.
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