Goodbye Pink Pig

by Carole S. Adler

Amanda would rather live in a fantasy world of her imagination than go to her new middle school, where the custodian is the grandmother she has never met. (read review)

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I remember loving this book as a girl... I'm going to have to hunt down a copy for my own daughter.

I re-read this a month or so ago and it is so sad to realize why I loved the book as a girl. The main character is essentially emotionally abandoned by her mother, a facet of her childhood that I deeply identified with. What a tragic statement about my own childhood. A great book nonetheless.

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