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Here's How I See It--Here's How It Is

por Heather Henson

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At almost-thirteen, Junebug has never felt right except as stagehand at her father's summer theater, but after her parents separate and an irritating intern takes over her responsibilities, she discovers how hard life can be without a script to follow.
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The book is about a girl who loves plays and her father does too. She wants to be a real actress. She wants to be in a movie too. That's her dream. Now she realize something their is gonna be a lot people in the stage playing plays. Her father invites alot other poeple to join the play. I like this book because its about a girl who wants to be an actress. She keeps her dream ahead and make it come true someday or one day in her live. She never gives up on it.She keeps going to her dreams and live. ( )
  aiyana.aeas7527 | May 30, 2012 |
Reviewed by Allison Fraclose for TeensReadToo.com

At 12, nearly 13, June Cantrell, nicknamed "Junebug," seems to be doing everything in her parents' playhouse, The Blue Moon, except what she really wants.

Between supplying sound effects, acting as Prop Mistress, and being the gofer for all of the summer stock actors, all Junebug really dreams of is getting on stage and saying a few lines herself. Until then, she has to settle for being the very best Thunder she can be, and imagine what her life might be like if it really went "how she sees it."

This summer's season, however, pushes Junebug a bit too far. Her mother has moved out and gone back to the family farmhouse, and Junebug has no idea if it has to do with her father's new leading lady or not. Junebug's dad has been running himself ragged, taking on more of the leading roles than he usually does, and Junebug's older sister, Stella, can only complain about the measly roles she does have, when all Junebug craves is to just HAVE a role.

What's worse is the new apprentice her father has taken on, a 12-year-old boy with an annoying stutter and a strange habit of spitting out random facts about theater history that Junebug doesn't care to know. Although her father has asked that Junebug help him along and show the new boy what to do, Junebug can't help but suspect that she is, in fact, training her replacement, and that soon she'll be even more invisible than she was before.

Junebug has always believed that the show must go on, but now, she has no way of knowing which way the show will go, or what part she will play - that of hero, or villain.

As one well experienced in summer stock theater, the author brings to life the familial workings of this intimate band of characters. Junebug's plight, emotions, and reactions make her a very real, easy heroine to connect with. Also, I appreciate the way that the reader is introduced to select plays and theatrical concepts without being inundated with boring details, and the material is presented in a way that makes it interesting and easily understandable. ( )
  GeniusJen | Oct 11, 2009 |
The summer Junebug turns thirteen has way too many changes. Her Mamma has left the family theatre and moved back to her parents house. Her Dad is mooning over a young actress. Her sister , old enough for large speaking parts is making fun of her. And a new boy shows up to intern at the theatre, and starts taking Junebug's place.
This is an entertaining story of family drama, with a wonderful background of, well, real drama. ( )
  francescadefreitas | Oct 2, 2009 |
At almost-thirteen, Junebug has never felt right except as stagehand at her father's summer theater, but after her parents separate and an irritating intern takes over her responsibilities, she discovers how hard life can be without a script to follow. ( )
  prkcs | Jul 19, 2009 |
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