All but Alice
(Book)
But, she reasons, if you don't have a mother, maybe a sister would help. Maybe lots of sisters, a worldwide sisterhood. Be like everyone else, do what others do, and best of all, be part of the "in" group. Then you have sympathy and protection.
It is with this in mind that Alice joins the All-Stars Fan Club and the earring club and becomes one of the Famous Eight. It helps, even when it's a bit boring. On the whole, Alice thinks, she is enjoying seventh grade more than she had ever expected.
Yet Sisterhood, even Famous Eighthood, does not take care of all of her problems or answer all of her questions about life and love. Can she be Sisters with all three girls who want to be her brother Lester's girlfriends? How does she treat the fact that her father is dating her teacher, Miss Summers? How do you accept a box of valentine candy from a boy? In fact, how do boys fit into Universal Sisterhood -- or is there a Universal Humanhood? How far do you go when being part of the crowd means doing something you don't want to do?
As in the earlier Alice books, Alice copes with life in her own way, and her answers to her endless problems are often funny and surprisingly right.
Level 5, 5 Points
Notes
Naylor, P. R. (1992). All but Alice. New York : Toronto : New York, Atheneum.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds. 1992. All but Alice. New York : Toronto : New York, Atheneum.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds, All but Alice. New York : Toronto : New York, Atheneum, 1992.
MLA Citation (style guide)Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds. All but Alice. New York : Toronto : New York, Atheneum, 1992.
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