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Best Foot Forward

by Joan Bauer

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Publisher Comments:

The Newbery Honor author pens this companion to her "New York Times" bestseller, "Rules of the Road." Here she tells a funny and poignant story about honesty, self-esteem, the demands of loyalty, and the redemptive power of "sole."

Review:

"Lots of teenage girls go crazy for shoes, but 16-year-old Jenna Boller is gaga for the shoe business — especially as it's run by her employer and role model Madeline Gladstone, matriarch of Gladstone Shoes. In this fittingly kicky companion to Rules of the Road, readers accompany Jenna on a personal and professional journey that leaves her standing taller than ever in her Rolling Walkers. The road to a job well done is littered with detours, however. Bauer takes Jenna emotionally deeper here, as the heroine struggles in her home life — she is trying to accept her now-absent alcoholic father and be supportive of her mother and younger sister — and these challenges are always on her mind, even as things get especially chaotic at work. Gladstone's recent merger with a larger company is fraught with problems and Jenna finds herself helping to untangle an unpleasant web of corporate corruption. She must also micromanage (at Mrs. Gladstone's insistence) a new hire who once shoplifted shoes from the store. That leaves little time for having fun or for exploring a budding romance with Charlie from the local doughnut shop. But in Bauer's sure hand, Jenna's compassion and burgeoning confidence bubble up when she needs them most and slowly harden into a solid, likeable core. The teen's efforts to put her best foot forward pay off in ways she couldn't imagine. And via vivid characterizations, crisp, believable dialogue and some exciting scenarios, Bauer keeps her fans hooked for an entertaining ride. Ages 12-up. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780399234743
Author:
Bauer, Joan
Publisher:
Putnam Juvenile
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Family problems
Subject:
Shoplifting
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Situations / General
Subject:
Old age
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20050602
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 5 up to AND UP
Language:
English
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.50x6.70x.82 in. .71 lbs.
Age Level:
12-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Lots of teenage girls go crazy for shoes, but 16-year-old Jenna Boller is gaga for the shoe business — especially as it's run by her employer and role model Madeline Gladstone, matriarch of Gladstone Shoes. In this fittingly kicky companion to Rules of the Road, readers accompany Jenna on a personal and professional journey that leaves her standing taller than ever in her Rolling Walkers. The road to a job well done is littered with detours, however. Bauer takes Jenna emotionally deeper here, as the heroine struggles in her home life — she is trying to accept her now-absent alcoholic father and be supportive of her mother and younger sister — and these challenges are always on her mind, even as things get especially chaotic at work. Gladstone's recent merger with a larger company is fraught with problems and Jenna finds herself helping to untangle an unpleasant web of corporate corruption. She must also micromanage (at Mrs. Gladstone's insistence) a new hire who once shoplifted shoes from the store. That leaves little time for having fun or for exploring a budding romance with Charlie from the local doughnut shop. But in Bauer's sure hand, Jenna's compassion and burgeoning confidence bubble up when she needs them most and slowly harden into a solid, likeable core. The teen's efforts to put her best foot forward pay off in ways she couldn't imagine. And via vivid characterizations, crisp, believable dialogue and some exciting scenarios, Bauer keeps her fans hooked for an entertaining ride. Ages 12-up. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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