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Maud Flies Solo |
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written by Gibbs Davis
Bradbury Press, 1981
ages 8 to 12, ISBN 978-0027262704 |
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Bantam Skylark paperback, 1990
ISBN
978-0553157864 |
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Maud is eleven—going on lonely. She and her older sister, Lily, were always the best of friends, until Lily did an awful thing. She went away to summer camp and came back nearly grown up. What’s a left-behind sister to do? |
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“Maud abounds with lively characters … lively humor keeps the plot going at a rapid clip and the natural flow of dialogue fits the mood well … an enjoyable and satisfying picture of a trying time in sibling relations.” |
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—School Library Journal |
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“Amusing incidents are naturally woven into an inventive story of a young girl’s coming into her own … nice-to-know characters.” |
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—Booklist |
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“An entertaining first novel, written with flair.” |
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—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books |
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