Lombardo's Law by Ellen Wittlinger

Lombardo's Law by Ellen Wittlinger

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Lombardo's Law by Ellen Wittlinger

When the Lombardos arrive, Justine secretly hopes her new neighbor and classmate, Heather, will be a slightly off-center movie lover like herself. As it turns out, it s Heather s younger brother, Mike, who shares Justine s enthusiasm for film, as well as some of her daydreamer s moodiness. Fast friends, Mike and Justine begin to make a movie together, but Justine soon has feelings she doesn t care to admit to anyone . . . especially herself. Is she falling for an eighth-grader? Do two lousy years and three inches really make a difference anyway? Lombardo s Law is a witty love story of two precocious teenagers who have the courage to think for themselves at a time when it s easier not to and when it seems no one older believes that you can.
Ellen Wittlinger is the author of fifteen YA and middle-grade novels. Her novel Hard Love won both a Printz Honor Award and a Lambda Literary Award. Her books have been on numerous ALA Best Books lists, Bank Street College of Education lists, and state award lists. Wittlinger has taught at Emerson College in Boston and in the Simmons College Writing for Children MFA program. Ellen is also the author of Saturdays with Hitchock and Parrotfish. She currently lives in Haydenville, Massachusetts.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780618311088
ISBN 10 0618311084
Titel Lombardo's Law
Autor Ellen Wittlinger
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Houghton Mifflin
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-05-19
Seitenanzahl 144
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