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The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs
by Matthew Dicks
The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs (6/1/2015)
This was an enjoyable read. If you have ever felt you were "invisible" you will identify with Caroline and cheer for her when she tries to do something about it. This was a book about bullying and friendship and a relationship between a mother and daughter. Polly is wise beyond her years and helps her mother face life head on. This book kept me engaged as each chapter seemed to end with a suspense that made me keep going. A sign of a good book to me is when you laugh, you cry, and you cheer. The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs did all three.
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