Life, Alice McKinley feels, is just one big embarrassment. Here she is, about to be a teenager and she doesn't know how. It's worse for her than for anyone else, she believes, because she has no role model. Her mother has been dead for years. Help and advice can only come from her father, manager of a music store, and her nineteen-year-old brother, who is a slob. What do they know about being a teen age girl?What she needs, Alice decides, is a gorgeous woman who does everything right, as a roadmap, so to speak. If only she finds herself, when school begins, in the classroom of the beautiful sixth-grade teacher, Miss Cole, her troubles will be over. Unfortunately, she draws the homely, pear-shaped Mrs. Plotkin. One of Mrs. Plotkin's first assignments is for each member of the class to keep a journal of their thoughts and feelings. Alice calls hers "The Agony of Alice," and in it she records all the embarrassing things that happen to her.Through the school year, Alice has lots to record. She also comes to know the lovely Miss Cole, as well as Mrs. Plotkin. And she meets an aunt and a female cousin whom she has not really known before. Out of all this, to her amazement, comes a role model -- one that she would never have accepted before she made a few very important discoveries on her own, things no roadmap could have shown her. Alice moves on, ready to be a wise teenager.
For any girl who would like to jump into a good series, start with the Agony of Alice. It is so funny and I laughed through the whole book. Alice is trying to learn how to be a teenager, but since she doesn't have a mother, she's doing it all wrong-she pulls somebody's hair onstage, kicks a teacher's arm in the Halloween parade, and still can't buy a bra, to name a few embarrassing incidents. Also, I have been reading the other reviews of the Alice books and notice that quite a bit of them have been complaining about the sexual content. So, if you're wondering what age is appropriate and which isn't, I have a guideline: most girls that have done the Family Life course at school are mature enough for the Alice books, because the books don't really cover any more than what you learn in Family Life (in fact, sometimes Family Life is a lot worse). I loved this book and would recommend it to any preteen or teen girl.
A very good book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
the book is a very good mixture of danger, adventure, and family life. it is also very acurate on the setting. I read this book at school, I must say it is one of the best books I read all year.very exciting!
A WONDERFUL BOOK!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is a wonderful thriller along with a little bit of mystery thrown in. If you like to sit on the edge of your seat and wait to see what happens next, then buy this book, for you will enjoy it for hours. When I first read this book I was enthralled and couldn't pull myself away from it. A definite "summer" reader, or any time of the year!
Impossible to Put DOWN!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is the first book I've read from Bill Wallace and all I can say is that I couldn't put the book down it was literally impossible! I love books with cliff hangers but never like this, this book didn't really have any strong cliff hangers but I just had to find out what would happen next to S-A-M-M-Y and to Gary and Patricia and Dad! Great book Bill I am now looking for another one of your books because I trust that it is as good or better!
A great book about action and mystery.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A really great book that i have ever read i would recomend this book to people that like action and mystery books.The best book ever.
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