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Every Day After by Laura   Golden
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it was amazing

** spoiler alert ** This book talked about how this little girl (Lizzie) had a mom and a mom and a dad. One day her dad lost his job. The father looked for so long for the right job. One day Lizzie's dad just left with only a note for his wife and daughter. Then her mom just kind of shut down, she never even moved. I think that the theme that fit this book the most is: Be Your Best Self. When Lizzie was struggling with school and taking care of her mom she wanted to ask for help but her dad would be disapointed in her. When things were getting to hard for her to handle she wouldn't cry for the same exact reason as asking for help. When she was running out of money she wouldn't ask somebody for a job. This book was very inspirational in many many ways. I loved how she wasn't going to let her enemy win in pushing her down. She stood up for herself and didn't let her enemy let her still her best friend. What my opinion is for this book is, this book really goes on the inside of what this little girl was feeling. how much she was hurting inside and how much she didn't want to let her family go. I loved how much meaning this author put into this book and how she made it come alive. I loved how she made the characters talk their emotions and their feelings. I loved how Lizzie didn't give up when her family was going to be taken away. And how she didn't back down when things be came serious. This book had real meaning to it and I really loved that.
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Reading Progress

October 14, 2016 – Started Reading
November 18, 2016 – Finished Reading
November 22, 2016 – Shelved

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