| #6172658 in Books | 1999-03-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .85 x5.73 x8.57l, | File type: PDF | 240 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A functional family's response to a teen pregnancy|By Meaghan|This is a bit unusual for a teen pregnancy book because it doesn't follow the pregnancy till its conclusion. In fact, only a week or two passes between the time Rosie finds out and the time the book ends. There's not a whole lot of plot there, but there is a beautiful portrait of a remarkable family. The girls' divor|From Publishers Weekly|Told from the point of view of a younger sister, this drama depicting the effects of teen pregnancy on a family reveals a keen authorial intelligence, but its weaknesses ultimately outweigh its promise. Caseley (Kisses) deftly introduces a
Lacy gets a crash course on life, love, and families
Lacey Levine's family has changed since her parents' divorce. Her mother has turned into a health-food fanatic who wears tight clothes and goes out on dates with a guy named Vinnie. Her father is remarried, and his new wife has just had a baby. Lacey is struggling with the changes and trying to sort out her own crush on a jerk named David when she finds out her older sister, Rosie -- smart Rosie, che...
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