Amber Brown has a big decision to make: spend Thanksgiving with Mom in Walla Walla, Washington, or with Dad in New York. Amber doesn't want to choose, but the grown-ups are leaving it up to her. Things only get worse when she goes to school and meets the new girl--Kelly Green. No one in the class has ever had a two-color name like Amber Brown. Home. School. Nothing is going right! Amber Brown is most definitely feeling blue.
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"Another great book in this series, Amber Brown, a young girl who is struggling with many of the changes that are happening since her parents divorce. How can she possibly choose which parent to spend Thanksgiving with? How can she make a decision that will leave one of her parents unhappy?"
— Shelli (5 out of 5 stars)
" cute and funny. reading one amber brown is probably enough to get the flavor of the series. "
— Nomi, 7/13/2012" I thought this book was funny as well as sad. "
— Kate, 12/27/2011" Amber Brown is a favorite of mine! All the books are really good. "
— Jamie, 11/3/2011" I related so much to this book, I know how Amber can feel and how she felt. "
— Jennifer, 5/11/2011" this book for me was good i liked it "
— Zenzile, 2/23/2011" i like thiss book beacuse she sadd the her mother and her dadd are not together and she going to a hard life also ,she been bad in school and she getting in trouble with her mother and her father is in paris "
— Julisa, 1/4/2009" This one in particular made me really feel for Amber. You kind of want to yell at the grown-ups to grow up and act like adults, too! "
— Joelle, 11/10/2008Paula Danziger (1945–2004) was an American children’s book author. Beginning her career as a teacher, she taught at the junior high, high school, and college levels. She went on to receive her master’s degree and during that time wrote her first bestselling novel, The Cat Ate My Gymsuit. She returned to teaching, but the success of her book encouraged her to become a full-time writer. Some her most critically acclaimed works include the Amber Brown series, Remember Me to Harold Square, The Divorce Express, and Can You Sue Your Parents for Malpractice? In her memory, The Amber Brown Fund was established to bring authors and illustrators to schools and libraries which otherwise could not afford them.