Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds, author.
Camps -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction.
High schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
Remarriage -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Juvenile fiction.
Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
Siblings -- Juvenile fiction.
Theater -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
Self-esteem -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Family life -- Fiction.
Book -- Young adult.
Fiction -- General.
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds, author.
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds, author.
McKinley, Alice (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction.
Camps -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction.
High schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
Remarriage -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Juvenile fiction.
Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
Siblings -- Juvenile fiction.
Theater -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
Self-esteem -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Family life -- Fiction.
Alice alone.
Simply Alice.
Patiently Alice.
McKinley, Alice (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction.
Camps -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction.
High schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
Remarriage -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Juvenile fiction.
Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
Siblings -- Juvenile fiction.
Theater -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
Self-esteem -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Family life -- Fiction.
Book -- Young adult.
Fiction -- General.
McKinley, Alice (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction.
I Like Him, He Likes Her 3-book bind-up: "Find a Penny pick it up and all day long you’ll have good luck…except, of course, if that Penny is charming and pretty and funny, and the person picking her up just happens to be your boyfriend. Alice McKinley’s freshman year is not as “lucky” as she was hoping it would be. But she’s is trying to look on the bright side. There are worse things than being single for a semester… for a school year…for the whole summer…. At least Alice can count on her best friends for support—in theory, anyway. Lately they haven’t been all that there-for-her. In fact, it seems like Pam and Liz are suddenly involved in intense, secret conversations whenever Alice is around. Single is starting to feel a whole lot like solo."--Back cover.
Alice alone: "Alice is starting high school, and everything is new. But it’s the new girl, Penny, who’s making ninth grade a real challenge for Alice. Penny is tiny, perky, and a real flirt. She seems to have focused her attention on Patrick. Even worse, Patrick seems like he’s enjoying it. Alice and Patrick have been a couple so long, Alice can’t imagine life without him. Suddenly she feels lost and unattractive and scared — not quite whole. How can Alice get back her confidence in herself, when she’s not even sure who she is?"--Author's webpage.
Simply Alice: "It isn’t Alice and Patrick anymore; it’s simply Alice, and much to her surprise, Alice is finding that’s okay. In fact, working on the school play and becoming increasingly involved in the newspaper have Alice so busy she doesn’t have much time for her best friends Pamela and Elizabeth — and they resent it. And if Alice ever needed friends, she needs them now. She’s got a secret e-mail admirer she’s not sure how to handle. Her brother, Lester, is plunging headlong into a risky romance with a professor. And her new friend, Faith, seems unable to break free of an abusive relationship with her boyfriend. It’s not simple being simply Alice."--Author's webpage.
Patiently Alice: "It’s the summer after Alice’s freshman year, she’s survived her breakup with Patrick, and she and her friends are looking forward to their jobs as assistant camp counselors. Alice feels as if she’s finally gotten a handle on life. But Alice soon learns that the only thing she can count on is change. Pamela’s mother is contemplating coming home, Lester is contemplating leaving home, and even Alice’s father’s romance with Miss Summers hits an unexpected snag. But most surprising of all are the shocking revelations about some of Alice’s closet friends. Can Alice keep up with all the changes around her?"--Author's webpage.
Alice alone -- Simply Alice -- Patiently Alice.
I Like Him, He Likes Her 3-book bind-up: "Find a Penny pick it up and all day long you’ll have good luck…except, of course, if that Penny is charming and pretty and funny, and the person picking her up just happens to be your boyfriend. Alice McKinley’s freshman year is not as “lucky” as she was hoping it would be. But she’s is trying to look on the bright side. There are worse things than being single for a semester… for a school year…for the whole summer…. At least Alice can count on her best friends for support—in theory, anyway. Lately they haven’t been all that there-for-her. In fact, it seems like Pam and Liz are suddenly involved in intense, secret conversations whenever Alice is around. Single is starting to feel a whole lot like solo."--Back cover.
Alice alone: "Alice is starting high school, and everything is new. But it’s the new girl, Penny, who’s making ninth grade a real challenge for Alice. Penny is tiny, perky, and a real flirt. She seems to have focused her attention on Patrick. Even worse, Patrick seems like he’s enjoying it. Alice and Patrick have been a couple so long, Alice can’t imagine life without him. Suddenly she feels lost and unattractive and scared — not quite whole. How can Alice get back her confidence in herself, when she’s not even sure who she is?"--Author's webpage.
Simply Alice: "It isn’t Alice and Patrick anymore; it’s simply Alice, and much to her surprise, Alice is finding that’s okay. In fact, working on the school play and becoming increasingly involved in the newspaper have Alice so busy she doesn’t have much time for her best friends Pamela and Elizabeth — and they resent it. And if Alice ever needed friends, she needs them now. She’s got a secret e-mail admirer she’s not sure how to handle. Her brother, Lester, is plunging headlong into a risky romance with a professor. And her new friend, Faith, seems unable to break free of an abusive relationship with her boyfriend. It’s not simple being simply Alice."--Author's webpage.
Patiently Alice: "It’s the summer after Alice’s freshman year, she’s survived her breakup with Patrick, and she and her friends are looking forward to their jobs as assistant camp counselors. Alice feels as if she’s finally gotten a handle on life. But Alice soon learns that the only thing she can count on is change. Pamela’s mother is contemplating coming home, Lester is contemplating leaving home, and even Alice’s father’s romance with Miss Summers hits an unexpected snag. But most surprising of all are the shocking revelations about some of Alice’s closet friends. Can Alice keep up with all the changes around her?"--Author's webpage.
Phyllis Reynolds, author. Naylor
I like him, he likes her
Alice
Alice.
Gallaher Village Public Library