Artichoke's Heart
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Eve Bianco
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Suzanne Supplee
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Commentaires
“This has the breezy fun of recent YA chick lit, but with an uncommon heroine dealing with serious issues.”—School Library Journal
“In her first novel, Supplee brings a cast of original characters to life in this convincing and consistently entertaining narrative.”—Booklist
“Supplee makes the reader care right up to the heartwarming finish.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Artichoke’s Heart is delicious! Suzanne Supplee has written a brave, sensitive story that will inspire girls of all sizes.”—Carolyn Mackler, author of The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things, a Michael L. Printz Honor Book
“Supplee handles a delicate issue with compassion and dexterity. The book’s strength is that its messages of physical and mental health and the possibility of change are offered, not with the grim drudgery of a strict diet, but as a sweet confection of southern charm and gentle humor.”—VOYA
“In her first novel, Supplee brings a cast of original characters to life in this convincing and consistently entertaining narrative.”—Booklist
“Supplee makes the reader care right up to the heartwarming finish.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Artichoke’s Heart is delicious! Suzanne Supplee has written a brave, sensitive story that will inspire girls of all sizes.”—Carolyn Mackler, author of The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things, a Michael L. Printz Honor Book
“Supplee handles a delicate issue with compassion and dexterity. The book’s strength is that its messages of physical and mental health and the possibility of change are offered, not with the grim drudgery of a strict diet, but as a sweet confection of southern charm and gentle humor.”—VOYA
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