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Sep 19, 2016wmtlady rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
K Applegate ably communicates the mixture of emotion and thought that engulfs a tween who sees his family headed for another period of homelessness. The relationship between the parents and children in the family is wholesome and yet very real as they try to be loving, supportive and honest and yet not create worries for their kids. I hated to leave this family when the story ended.