When Rosie and her mother form a new family with Rosie's best friend and her father, Rosie finds that it takes a lot of work to make a family in a world of changing relationships.
Paperback
(A Book Yearling/Bantam Doubleday Dekk, Aug. 1, 1989)
Fifteen-year-old Aurora loves her life on Earth in the twenty-first century, until she learns that her family is moving to the colony on the moon (a place with no atmosphere).
2057 A.D.: Aurora's parents make an announcement that she's sure will ruin her life--the family's moving to the Moon! "A warm and funny saga about a teen of the future who is having severe difficulties adjusting to a family move".--"School Library Journal".
Hardcover
(Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1992)
With his parents refusing to buy him the computer he wants and his girlfriend, Jill, out of town, Matthew Martin is certain his summer will be a bummer, until he cooks up a sure-fire money-making scheme.
Battling parents, a sister who won't speak to her, and her own asthma attacks don't stop thirteen-year-old Cassandra Stevens from gradually becoming a happy, mature person
Anticipating a trip to London where she will visit with her Aunt Pam and hopefully reunite her divorcing parents, third-grader Amber Brown is crushed when an outbreak of the chicken pox disrupts her plans. Reprint.