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Reading level: Ages 9-12
Edition: Paperback: 101 pages
ISBN: 0590934252
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Entering fourth grade, Amber faces some changes in her life as her best friend moves away and her parents divorce.
From the Publisher
It's a new school year, and Amber Brown is on the lookout for a new best friend and a way to deal with her parents' recent divorce. Using funny dialogue and great characters, Paula Danziger explores common issues for young children. Illustrations.
Children's Literature
It is tough, Amber's best friend Justin has moved away and she will be starting fourth grade on her own-with no best friend. Life is full of changes, and now her Mom is dating Max and it looks pretty serious. Amber and Brandi find out that they enjoy each other's company and decided to be friends, maybe even best friends. Amber is not ready to meet Max, but she knows that he is making her Mom happy and the story ends on that note. The fast paced, breezy text is very much on target with today's families. Young girls in the third and fourth grade will understand and sympathize with Amber Brown. 1996 (orig. - Marilyn Courtot
School Library Journal
Gr 3-4-In the third entry of this popular series, Amber Brown begins fourth grade without her best friend, Justin, who has moved. Still unhappy over her parents' divorce, she doesn't want to meet the man her mother is seeing. To top it off, instead of going to Justin's house after school, she has to go to Elementary Extension. Determined not to let her problems get her down, she makes a new friend (after a few false starts), participates in a burping contest, and eventually realizes that her mother, too, needs to move on with her life. Reluctant and beginning readers will be drawn in by Danziger's present-tense, staccato style and by the short chapters. Kids coping with problems similar to Amber's will find encouragement, sympathy, and an upbeat way of taking responsibility for solving them. Entertaining and satisfying, this is a first purchase, whether or not the rest of the series is owned.-Connie Parker, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Cleveland, OH
Booklist
Gr. 2^-4. Amber Brown is back, her voice as funny and vulnerable as ever. She's entering fourth grade in a panic. Her parents are newly divorced; her best friend has moved away. How will she cope? She doesn't win the playground burping contest, but she does make a new friend and begins, very reluctantly, to think about accepting her mother's serious boyfriend. Better than You Can't Eat Your Chicken Pox, Amber Brown , this simple chapter book has the immediacy of the first title, Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon (1994). Fans will recognize the mundane and the cosmic when Amber Brown goes "forth." Hazel Rochman |
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