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Robin Friedman

    Robin Friedman, after a career as an editor in New York City and a year of law school, transitioned to writing for children. Her work is characterized by a keen understanding of childhood experiences and emotions, presented with narrative skill. Friedman masterfully blends humor with resonant themes, creating stories that engage young readers and their families. Her writing aims to foster imagination and offer insightful perspectives on growing up.

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    The Importance Of Wings
    The Necklace
    Nothing
    The Silent Witness
    The Fence
    • The Fence

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

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      The Fence
    • The Silent Witness

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(12)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the story follows Lula McLean as her family home becomes a Confederate headquarters in Manassas, Virginia. As the Union army advances, Lula and her family flee to Appomattox Court House, taking her cherished rag doll with them. A pivotal moment occurs in 1865 when Lula accidentally leaves her doll behind, leading to a significant event that shapes history. The narrative explores themes of loss, resilience, and the impact of war on personal lives.

      The Silent Witness
    • Nothing

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(519)Add rating

      The story follows seventeen-year-old Parker Rabinowitz, the popular high school student grappling with bulimia, a struggle that goes unnoticed by his peers but is recognized by his younger sister, Danielle. Their relationship highlights the complexities of family dynamics and the challenges of mental health. The narrative delves into themes of popularity, personal battles, and the importance of support, ultimately conveying a message of hope and resilience.

      Nothing
    • The Necklace

      A Sequel to the Fence

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      At eighteen, Chip Ackerman is a captivating former heartthrob facing a heart-wrenching decision to leave the girl he loves. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the challenges of young adulthood as he navigates the complexities of relationships and personal growth. Chip's journey highlights the emotional turmoil of letting go, making it a poignant tale of first love and the bittersweet nature of growing up.

      The Necklace
    • The Importance Of Wings

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In 1980s New York, eighth-grader Roxanne misses her mother and struggles with her Israeli-American identity and her father's long hours. Roxanne (Ravit) Ben-Ari is an Israeli immigrant girl looking to fit in. An evangelist for TV reruns like Wonder Woman, The Brady Bunch, and Little House on the Prairie. Roxanne is desperate to emulate all-American TV girls. But things change when Liat moves in nearby, and Liat's self-confidence enables Roxanne to embrace her own unique identity.

      The Importance Of Wings
    • Witzig und wahr – ein Buch über Freundschaft, übers Schwärmen und Verliebtsein Astreiner Anfang, denkt Jackie, als er nach einer Woche harter Arbeit endlich den ersten Satz seines großen Romans zu Papier gebracht hat. Leider steht im Bestseller-Lehrbuch nichts über den zweiten Satz. Geschweige denn über den dritten oder vierten. Daher beschließt Jackie einfach, seinen Roman selbst zu erleben. Die Zutaten dazu sind: seine Öko-Eltern, seine Freunde Nick und Mallory sowie Kelly, die umschwärmte Tochter des Schwimmlehrers. Und dann gibt es noch eine Python namens Larry …

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