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Saffy's Angel by Hilary McKay

Saffy's Angel

by Hilary McKay
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  • May 1, 2002, 160 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2003, 160 pages
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Saffron

Saffy's Angel
This book was well good! and I have the same name as the main charcter!
Micaela

5
an excellent book very good the kind of book that keeps you up all night reading
Bruno

I think this book deserves a 5 because it describes the characters well and is elaborate. I like how they named their kids different colors. I loved the plot and I recommend this book for anyone. It showed mood, description, and humorous parts that mix together and make an exellent, elaborate, and funny book.
Meghan

I absolutely love this book! it is my new favorite!
Amy

This is awesome it is great i will always remember that in my heart!!!!!!!!!!!!
shain

What can i say! It is just an awesome book! One of those "must Reads".
isha


This book was really great! The author really succeeds in making it a 'feel good' book. Even though some of the situations, in the book, might seem unreal to some people, you can just imagine that there is actually a family like there- somewhere out there. The book is very funny, and is easy to understand and relate too. Once you start reading the book, you really begin to warm to the characters and look towards their welfare. It is definitely a 'magical' book- the author is great- and I'm sure people of all ages can enjoy this book!
Erin

What A Fun Book! I love Saffy and her family! The dynamic between them is something that I think more families should share. The way that they all look out for one another, laughing and crying together is really wonderful! Indigo's Star was great too, and I can't wait to read the rest (if there are more). So, Ms. McKay, if you read these... keep them coming! We all love the Casson family, and I know I speak for myself, but I want to get to go to Caddy's wedding!!!

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