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Family2 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Arbor House Pub Co, 1987

Family
If you want to curl up and read a good book - try this one. It's enjoyable, the characters are interesting and it's got a good plot. It's a five star book for sure.
  
  











  



  
The Prince and the Pooch2 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Scholastic, 1997

'Tyhe Prince and the Pooch
This book was great. I spent nights reading it. It is a true adventure that will really want you to read more classicals.
  
  











  



  
Lifelines1 review
Caroline Leavitt

Seaview Books, 1982

This is a book you not only read -- but see!
Lifelines, the immensely talented Caroline Leavitt's second novel, grips you from page one. As we explore the lives of the women, and plumb the vagueries and anxieties of life, we deeply feel all their joy and pain. In addition, everything from palm reading to photography is described with such great clarity that this is a book you not only read -- but see!
  
  











  



  
Living Other Lives6 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Warner Books, 1995

A Heartwarming Story
I have recently discovered Caroline Leavitt's novels and this has been the lastest one I have read. Like her other novels, her characters are so vivid, they become like your good friends. This novel is no exception. The emotions the different characters embraced made my heart go out to them. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to read a heartwarming story about various relationships ...
  
  











  



  
Girls in Trouble90 reviews

St. Martin's Press, 2004

A Veteran and Seasoned Author
My bookclub read this book and we all admired and loved it so much!. This very crafted and luminous prose, modest and understated. Leavitt, a veteran author of over eight novels, has won deserved praise.The writing profession needs more of Leavitt's graceful, adept prose, her unfailing humanity (which she brings to every story and character she writes) and her emotional depth. Her craft is ...
  
  











  



  
The Haunted Clubhouse (Wishbone Mysteries #2)4 reviews
Caroline Leavitt, Rick Duffield

Big Red Chair Books, 1997

beyond a mystery
This book is super! This mystery has another mystery inside the first one! The end of the book is extremely surprising!!! I finished this book over the weekend because it was so good!
  
  











  



  
Jealousies1 review
Caroline Leavitt

Putnam Pub Group (T), 1983

A poetess of tormented relationships and unrequited love
Caroline Leavitt's achingly moving third novel, Jealousies, shows her great ability to clutch you, move you, make you see and deeply feel what her characters experience -- and lifts her to the first rank of contemporary novelists. She is a poetess of tormented relationships and unrequired love, writing expertly of pain and loss and hope, of the innumerable hurts people do to one another in ...
  
  











  



  
Robinhound Crusoe (Adventures of Wishbone)2 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Sagebrush Education Resources, 1999

Dark Oakdale and Stranded on an Island
It starts off with Joe practicing some basketball warm-ups for his big game that night. Joe has been trying hard to impress the eighth grade coach. Ellen's tooth has been bothering her, so, she decides to go to the dentist. Joe says bye, and his mom tells him if he needs anything to give her a call. It's about 4:30 and all of a sudden the lights go out in Joe's house. He goes in, to see if he can ...
  
  











  



  
Into Thin Air3 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Random House Value Publishing, 1994

A novel that holds you -- and won't let you go.
Into Thin Air, Caroline Leavitt's fifth novel, is a finely honed treatise on grief and loss, commitment and abandonment. Clearly, this is an author who has suffered -- and who is brave enough to share both the pain and the inevitable healing. From the first page, this is a novel that holds you -- and won't let you go.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Wishbone (Wishbone Adventure Pack 1): Be a Wolf, Salty Dog, The Prince and the Pooch1 review
Brad Strickland, Caroline Leavitt

Big Red Chair Books, 1997

WOW!
This is a wonderful pack that will keep you reading for hours and hours.Wishbone books are wonderfuly funny also!All the story take place around a little dog and he imagines himself as a important character in a famous story!They're verrrrry fun to read!
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Wishbone Set
Brad Strickland, Alexander Steele, Caroline Leavitt, Billy Aronson Carla Jablonski, 1997

Join Wishbone the dog as he embarks on many different adventures and imagines himself as a character from a classic story.
  
  











  



  
Family Lonely2 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Amazon, 2006

A delicate story full of quiet feelings
Caroline Leavitt has a rare gift for rendering delicate, quiet moments. In this short, as she always does, she is a modest writer. Her voice is so genuine, the kind that shines through life's most painful truths and helps us know what is inside us, too, with greater clarity. What a glide... like watching a figure-skater who lets us move vicariously on the ice with her.
  
  











  



  
Coming Back to Me : A Novel73 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

St. Martin's Griffin, 2003

fantastic book club read
My book group chose this for a recent read and we couldnt' stop talking about the characterizations and the clear, brilliant writing. I just went and ordered Leavitt's other book. What I loved was there was the ebb and flow of story, like life, rather than ends being neatly tied up. Can't wait to read her next novel.
  
  











  



  
The Kids' Family Tree Book2 reviews
Caroline Leavitt

Sterling, 2007

Finally, a family educational project with whimsy
The Kids' Family Tree book is filled with delightful projects for elementary grade children who are interested in learning about their family history. This book offers a refreshing take on Geneology, for both parents and children alike. My fourth grader and I especially loved creating the coat of arms. With its whimsical spin and bright pictures, Leavitt's book is also a thoughtful birthday gift ...
  
  











  



  
MEETING ROZZY HALFWAY14 reviews
CAROLINE LEAVITT

WEIDENFELD NICOLSON, 1982

Superb writing
This was a teffic book that held my attention and compelled me to finish it. I don't understand all of the bad reaction, but it looks like the same people are writing some of the reviews. Sure, it's good that these aren't real people, BUT THIS IS A NOVEL. And it explores some unpleasant subjects, but certainly isn't the harshest thing I've read by any means. You know what, I WOULD like to meet ...
  
  











  







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