Meet Amber Brown, the unforgettable third-grader whose spunk and good humor help her survive the joys and sorrows that life delivers in Amber Brown Sees Red.
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"Not exactly the heir to Ramona Quimby, as sometimes Amber has real dark feelings inside, and sometimes she shares them. I don't clearly remember every story so I'm copying this review to each book." — Cheryl (4 out of 5 stars)
"Not exactly the heir to Ramona Quimby, as sometimes Amber has real dark feelings inside, and sometimes she shares them. I don't clearly remember every story so I'm copying this review to each book."
" It was a fun book on c.d. "
" its about her parent. her parents act like kids now. "
" i think this book was good "
" Very realistic of divorce. Mom is getting re-married. Dad is moving back to the US. (girlfriendless) Parents always fighting. Amber is fighting mad! No wonder she "sees red". I like how Amber can articulate her feelings. "
" i loved all of the amber brown books "
" I read this book to see if it was okay for Zoe to read. It is a pretty cute book. I think it will be a good way for her to see life through someone else's eyes. "
" amber brown gets very angry at her parents for fighting and putting her in the middle of it. this is a great series for children with divorced parents. "
" Not so good in the beginning but I liked it at the end. It teached an important lesson. Amber learned how to work as a team with her bowling friends. "
" This book is just like all the other Amber Brown book hilarious "
" Great, great book. I actually need to read this book again because I don't remember very well. "
" Just needed to read one of these so I know what I'm talking about! Fun, another choice for 2-4. "
Paula 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.
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