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Nancy Runstedler has worked in both public and school libraries. She never leaves the house without two Pay It Forward bracelets on her wrists-one as a reminder to do good and the other to give away when opportunities present themselves. She lives in Paris, Ontario, with her daughter.

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Pay It Forward is a movement toward mindful kindness as a force for social change. More than charity, the movement encourages acts of compassion: giving without an expectation of reciprocity. PAY IT FORWARD KIDS profiles more than a dozen young people who have embraced this movement and whose efforts show how easy it is to make a positive change in world. The profiles emphasize that change starts wherever we are, because even a small act of kindness counts — an encouraging and affirming message.

Read my complete review in RESOURCE LINKS 19.4 (April 2014).
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laVermeer | Feb 7, 2015 |
After Maggie's dad dies in a car accident, she is depressed and withdrawn. Her family is forced to move to a cheaper place. When Maggie and her best friend Gillian are exploring the attic, they discover a Ouija board. Along with Cole, Maggie's brother, the three are transported back in time to World War I.

I thought this was a well crafted story. It was well written and the characters were believable. The pace moved swiftly and showed the children's growth and development. Overall, I think pre-teens and teenagers will really enjoy this book.… (altro)
 
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JanaRose1 | 2 altre recensioni | Aug 23, 2013 |
After Maggie's dad dies in a car accident, she is depressed and withdrawn. Her family is forced to move to a cheaper place. When Maggie and her best friend Gillian are exploring the attic, they discover a Ouija board. Along with Cole, Maggie's brother, the three are transported back in time to World War I.

I thought this was a well crafted story. It was well written and the characters were believable. The pace moved swiftly and showed the children's growth and development. Overall, I think pre-teens and teenagers will really enjoy this book.… (altro)
 
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JanaRose1 | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 29, 2013 |
I just finished this one and as I find myself in computer class I think I’ll type up a quick review. Beautiful Goodbye is about Maggie, a young girl who is trying to deal with the death of her father and the fact that this has resulted in her family having to move to a more affordable home. In the new house Maggie goes exploring in the attic with her younger brother Cole and her best friend Gillian and they find an Ouija Board. What do three young people do when they find an Ouija Board? Try it of course! (But for real- Ouija Boards scare the crap out of me so I would probably not have touched it.) They meet a spirit named Hope who needs their help, which sends the kids on a trip back to the twentieth century during World War I.
Overall I found the book to be enjoyable and a quick read. Although it is perfectly appropriate for slightly younger reads it still held my attention and I enjoyed all the historical aspects to it. The characters were believable and lovable and the way the author wrote the grieving young Hope and Maggie was extremely well. Full of imagination and history this book is highly recommended for younger teens who like books that deal with history and time travel.
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CaitieM. | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 26, 2013 |

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