INTERMEDIATE FICTION
Mazer, Norma Fox

Ten Ways to Make My Sister Disappear

(2) 4-6 Mazer precisely captures sister dynamics in this story told in the present tense from ten-year-old Sprig's point of view. The author catches the intense love-hate relationship that can develop between siblings and also demonstrates a pitch-perfect ear for the way contemporary kids speak. Sprig's generally sunny disposition and interest in her world keep the novel fresh and funny.

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