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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Middle grade book about sisters and fencing. Thought this would be about sibling rivalry, but the sisters are cruel to each other in this story. Sisters and mother have recently lost their father/husband. Mother is clearly depressed and not coping well. Wish the family were showed seeing a counselor or see more help offered from girls school. Grandmother tries to help. Girls communicate better at the end, but not sure how realistic the character arcs are in this story -- huge change in attitude toward each other. Another fencing book: Rhodes' Black Brother, Black Brother Two sisters at odds and one fight to the death! Well, not really but close to it! I was pleasantly surprised while reading this. At first, I thought Gigi was kind of horrid, but I came to understand why she was acting out as the story progressed. We've friendship drama and grief at the center of the story with fencing around the sides. The conversation Gigi (the girls) had at the end with their mother was one of the absolute best parts. 3.5 sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Sixth grader Lucy is brand-new to middle school, and when her older sister GiGi--the undisputed queen bee of eighth grade--humiliates her in the cafeteria, Lucy snaps and challenges her to a fenncing duel. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The resolution, in which the girls make up and promise to do better before their bout, and talk honestly with their mom and grandma, feels a little easy, but makes for a hopeful ending.
Each chapter starts with an annotated excerpt from the girls' dad's book on fencing, defining terms such as "right-of-way," salute, en garde, etc.
See also: Twins by Varian Johnson; Black Brother, Black Brother by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Quotes
"She loves you, honey, it's just hard to see love sometimes when you have a lot of pain in your heart. And the best way to heal that pain is by being there for each other." (Grandma to Lucy, 126)
"It's like we forgot how to be a family without my dad." (Lucy to Sasha, 183)
Facing pages, verso: This is going to change everything.
Recto: Will this even change anything?
(GiGi and Lucy, before the duel/bout, 223)
"I don't know why I can't just be nice to you. I see myself from the outside and I just can't stop." (GiGi to Lucy, 231) ( )