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* ALA Best Book for Young Adults
* ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
* IRA/CBC Young Adults¡¯ Choice
* New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age
* Library of Congress Children¡¯s Book of 1988
* 1988 Young Adult Editors' Choices (BL)
* Volunteer State Book Award
* Virginia Young Readers Award
* Evergreen Young Adult Book Award
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Paperback: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 0064470075
ISBN-13: 978-0064470070
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Book Description
Morgan and Jimmy were kids together, whirling around the porch on hot summer days. They've been friends forever, and by now they know each other inside out. They do everything together--from cutting high school to go into the city to coaching each other at dance auditions and acting workshops. They even argue well. A perfect friendship. Best friends. For life.
So how could life be so right and then be so wrong? After a terrible accident, Morgan suddenly has to face life alone. Without Jimmy around, though, it's like the best part of her has died. How could he do this to her? And why is love so hard?
From Publishers Weekly
A 17-year-old girl must face life on her own when her closest friend is killed by a drunk driver. PW found this touching first novel ultimately joyful, and said "the happiness friends inspire in one another . . . is convincingly conveyed and absolutely infectious . "
From School Library Journal
A well-drawn portrayal of the complex emotions of an adolescent's first confrontation with death. Morgan and Jimmy have been inseparable friends since birth. When Jimmy is killed by a drunk driver, Morgan's pain seems un bearable. The novel candidly charts the range of Morgan's grief and her slow growth towards acceptance and maturity. Poignantly, the novel opens with a mention of Jimmy's death, then jumps to before the accident as Morgan narrates the events leading up to and following it. Deaver has an acute ear for dialogue; the novel progresses with snappy, realistic exchanges between Morgan and Jimmy. The friendship that they share is just that a close friendship that, refreshingly, is without romantic involvement. The role models presented are a real plus, too. Jim my aspires to be a ballet dancer, and Mor gan's aunt is an attractive psychiatrist. Jimmy's fondness for Fred Astaire is a nice touch, as is the Burns and Allen refer ence in the titlea reference which young readers unfortunately may not under stand. Paterson's Bridge to Terabithia (Crowell, 1977) superbly handles the acci dental death of a friend for younger read ers. Goodnight, Gracie is more sensitive, engaging and realistic than Brancato's Facing Up (Knopf, 1984). It is a memorable first novel. |
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