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Now I'll Tell You Everything (Alice, #25)
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Life from college through 60. And what a charmed life it is. Alice and her friends all appear to have no problems finding jobs and there are many opportunities for travels. The tragedies they do experience seem so commonplace and expected; a miscarriage, death of a parent/parents, and a brief bout with cancer.
Considering who Ms. Naylor is writing this for; (tweens and teens) I suppose that's no surprise. For Ms. Naylor, Alice and her friends are meant to be role models of middle to upper class living.
Considering who Ms. Naylor is writing this for; (tweens and teens) I suppose that's no surprise. For Ms. Naylor, Alice and her friends are meant to be role models of middle to upper class living.
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