Jamie Bridger's decision to find out who her real parents are causes anger and feigned ignorance on the part of her grandparents and leads her to danger and some surprising discoveries. By the author... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Personally, I really enjoyed this book. I thought this book handeled homosexuality, insanity, and death very well. Good for young readers. I'm 23 now, when I first read it I was about the age of the girl in it, and I really got in to it.
Looking for Jamie Bridger
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The book, Looking for Jamie Bridger, was a very good book in my point of view. I liked the book because it was really easy for me to understand. I also liked it because the ending was nothing like I expected to happen. I thought the book was very good for a teen reader who is a female. I would recommend you to read this book! I think that the best part of the book was when Jamie found out that Bridge was her brother. I liked it because it was very shocking and i didn't expect that to be the turn out. The author did a good job of telling this, so that i was not confused. This was mainly my favorite part of the book. The story elements that were best explained by the author was the conflict and the resolution. She explained the conflict well by giving Jamie's point of view on every subject. I thought that the resolution was very unique because I didn't see it coming like it did. I thought that the author did a really nice job on writing the entire book.
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