This book was great! There is a boy in my class that I never talked to til third grade, and this book helped! it was creative, funny, original, sad, realistic, and i feel as though i can relate to Amy.
I loved it. it made me think of the importance of friends. I just loved it. It was the best book ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my fave part was when amy and her friends found a letter from abe lincon
how do i get this book it looks intresting but when i could read it i forgot to order a book so im just plain sad
As her best friend, Callie is staying in Kansas for the year, Amy is in a mix of jumbled up thoughts. She has almost no friends except for some “geeky” girls who knit. She also has a crush on a hottie named John. Then one of her teachers assigns a project about Judaism and Amy finds herself working with a neighbor, Miss Sophia, and a religious boy, Beryl. They then together discover a very important piece of history. Told in emails and letters, this book is a great read! I found this book to be slow at the beginning but got sillier towards the end. by Hannah, age 10, Ohio