Synopses & Reviews
Meet Amelia Louise McBride. Shes been forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town (who cares which one) with her mom and her aunt, Tanner. Not to mention the fact that shes dealing with being the new kid in school, many trips to the principals office, first kisses, etc. But you know what? Shes got her friends Reggie, Rhonda, and Pajamaman, and everythings going to be okay. Except, of course, when it isnt.
In this fourth installment of Amelia Rules!, Amelia discovers a box of old photos and learns a thing or two about love, rebellion, and what it means to be a family.
Review
andlt;bandgt;"Screamingly funny."andlt;/bandgt; -- Megan McDonald, author of the andlt;iandgt;Judy Moodyandlt;/iandgt; series
Review
"Screamingly funny." -- Megan McDonald, author of the Judy Moody series
Synopsis
In Book 4 of Amelia Rules , When the Past is a Present, Amelia discovers a box of old photos and learns about love, rebellion, and family.
Synopsis
Amelia Louise McBride is going to her first dance (with a boy ), but it seems she's not the only one with a date. Is Amelia ready to accept that her mom might be seeing someone? And what can she say to help her friend Joan, whose dad is going off on a dangerous mission for his job in the military?
In this fourth installment of Amelia Rules , Amelia discovers a box of old mementos and photographs that help her learn a thing or two about love, rebellion, and what it means to be a family.
Synopsis
Amelia Louise McBride is finally getting used to living in a small town. Sure, it was hard to leave New York after her parents got divorced. But now that shes got her friends Reggie, Rhonda, and Pajamaman, she feels like things just might be okay.
In When the Past Is a Present, Amelia discovers a box of old photos and learns a thing or two about love, rebellion, and what it means to be a family.
About the Author
Jimmy Gownley began writing and drawing comics at the age of fifteen. He is an advocate for kids comics, having co-founded the organization Kids Love Comics, which works to promote comic books and graphic novels as a valuable tool for literacy and education in schools, libraries, and at home. He lives with his wife Karen and their twin daughters, Stella and Anna, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.Jimmy Gownley began writing and drawing comics at the age of fifteen. He is an advocate for kids comics, having co-founded the organization Kids Love Comics, which works to promote comic books and graphic novels as a valuable tool for literacy and education in schools, libraries, and at home. He lives with his wife Karen and their twin daughters, Stella and Anna, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.