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On my journey through novels that shaped my childhood, I recently revisited Janey's Girl by Gayle Friesen. I was absolutely shocked by how great of an impact it still has on me as a somewhat grown-up person. I can relate to this story more than words can convey.

When Claire and her mother, Jane, take a cross country road trip to visit Claire's long-lost grandmother, Jane's mother, everything is turned upside down. Claire is struck by the small town and the feeling that everyone knows more about her life than she does. There's romance, coming of age, family secrets and strange dynamics that Claire doesn't yet understand. But the main theme of this story is love, and all the things that means.

I remember hearing once that children become adults the first time they realize that they actually do know more, at least about some things in life, than their parents. That notion is the heart of this story, along with the fact that no matter how far you go, you can't run away from the people who love you.
 
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TheHeathers | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 2, 2013 |
Friesen has developed a rich cast of characters with wonderful interactions. Her dialogue is rich and sounds like authentic teenage dialogue. Humorous and touching and highly meaningful this well layered novel is well written and an enjoyable read.
 
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pbamy | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 30, 2010 |
A well-written first novel from Gayle Friesen that explores the uneasy relationship between a single mother and her daughter. The Canadian setting serves as a comfortable backdrop to the solid characterizations of Claire and her mother, Janey. The issue of teen pregnancy is also handled in a sensitive and caring manner, focusing on the impact on the lives of the main characters fifteen years later. Teenage girls will find this story compelling as they unravel family secrets along with Claire, and there is even a touch of romance woven into the mix as well. Good choice for a mother/daughter book club.
 
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keatkin | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 1, 2010 |
Jessica’s mother is getting remarried and her fiance’s daughter comes for a visit to help with the wedding. Angela's arrival comes with surprises -stealing friendships and shoplifting. Jes' life turns upside down as she is forced to share her room, her friends, and her life with her new step sister. A dysfunctional family is still overcome with grief 5 years after the fatal accident that kills their infant daughter, resulting in divorce and a remarriage that comes with strings attached (teenage daughters on both sides).
 
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stornelli | 1 weitere Rezension | May 8, 2010 |
Although this book is a sequel to 'Losing Forever', you can thoroughly enjoy 'For Now' even if you have not read the previous book. Jes who is 15, lives in a blended family with her mom's new husband Cal and her new step-sister Angela. Jes's life has become very complicated. She is dealing with her feelings towards her childhood friend Sam, her best friend's infatuation with a not so very nice boyfriend, her perfect step-sister, and to top it off...her mom and stepdad announce that they are going to have a baby. Throughout all the issues that come up, Jes manages to keep her off beat sense of humour. An excellent book for grade 8 and up.
 
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1234spotty | 1 weitere Rezension | May 23, 2008 |
De veertienjarige Claire woont alleen met haar moeder. Op haar vragen over het verleden krijgt ze nooit een antwoord. Wie is haar vaderij Waarom praat haar moeder nooit over grootvaderij En waarom is haar moeder vroeger eigenlijk van huis weggelopenij Claire en haar moeder brengen dit jaar de maand augustus door op de boerderij van grootmoeder. Daar, in het geboortedorp van haar moeder, kan Claire de puzzelstukjes van het verleden eindelijk in elkaar laten passen.½
 
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tantanel | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 7, 2008 |
Anna goes to camp without her best friend and comes into her own with the help of a demanding older boy and a strange newcomer to mixes up the dynamic of the cabin; great look at cliques and being independent and what kind of a friend you would want to be; good for novel study groups 7-8
 
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jensha | Jul 27, 2007 |
 
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BRCSBooks | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 5, 2011 |
Fifteen-year-old Ben thinks he has no choice but to leave his dance classes after his friends tease him about it, but when Great-Aunt Frieda comes for a visit and shares an important story, his feelings are forever changed.
Lexile: 530
 
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211Fern | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 19, 2011 |
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