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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (Miracle Girls)

by Anne Dayton, May Vanderbilt

4.6 stars – 17 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Sophomore year. Woo. Christine Lee couldn’t be less excited.

It’s only been a year since her mom died–not that her dad seems to remember. He’s proposed to his girlfriend, Candace, aka The Bimbo. Even worse, she and her daughter Emma are moving in and taking over. Christine can’t bear to see her mom replaced so quickly, and she has a plan: stop this stupid wedding. But none of her schemes seems to be working. Can she help her dad see the truth before the big day?

At least she’s got the Miracle Girls. But as the pressures of sophomore year build, they find themselves drawn in different directions—Ana’s obsession with beating Riley at school, Riley’s bad-news older boyfriend, Zoe’s new neighbor who’s always hanging around. Will the Miracle Girls be pulled apart? Can Christine fight hard enough to keep them together? In this, the second young adult novel in The Miracle Girls series, these four friends discover that the faith holds them together is stronger than anything that could tear them apart.

Reviews

[E]xcellent life lessons, as well as strong themes of friendship and faith, throughout.” (Romantic Times on The Miracle Girls)

“Fun, witty, and intelligent. It was a pleasure to meet this interesting mix of characters. Their struggles to form friendships and fit in were refreshingly realistic. Teen readers will enjoy and relate to this story.” (author of the Diary of a Teenage Girl series, on The Miracle Girls Melody Carlson)

About The Authors

Anne Dayton graduated from Princeton and has her MA in Literature from New York University. She lives in New York City. May Vanderbilt graduated from Baylor University and has an MA in Fiction from Johns Hopkins. She lives in San Francisco. Together, they are the authors of Emily Ever After, Consider Lily, and The Book of Jane.

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