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Books in Alice series

  • Achingly Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Alice has decided she needs priorities in her life -- and the first is to get her favorite teacher, Miss Summers, to marry her father. The only problem is that the vice principal, Mr. Sorringer, wants to marry Miss Summers too, and Miss Summers seems to be having trouble making up her mind.How can someone be in love with two people at the same time? It doesn't make sense to Alice -- until Sam, her friend from Camera Club, starts to pay attention to her. Sam is quiet and gentle, and a terrific dancer -- Alice likes being with him. But Alice has been Patrick's girlfriend for almost two years -- so why is she interested in another guy?
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  • All But Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 30, 1992)
    Seventh grade poses a slew of new and intimidating questions for Alice, who tries to be one of the "in-crowd" until she realizes that it is OK to be different. By the Newbery Medalist for Shiloh.
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  • Starting with Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2004)
    All Alice wants is a friend. Well, a pet and pierced ears and really long hair would be nice, too -- and most of all, Alice wishes she still had a mother. But starting third grade in a new school in a new town can be lonely, especially if the closest thing you have to a friend is weird Donald Sheavers from next door. But even making new friends can't solve all of Alice's problems. Somehow she manages to get into trouble for a stupid lie, and to get on the wrong side of a bullying crossing guard and three snooty girls whom Alice calls "the Terrible Triplets." Will Alice ever feel at home in Takoma Park?
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  • Alice On The Outside

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Alice likes her life, but she senses things are changing. She gets a little bored by her best friends Elizabeth and Pamela's constant chatter about clothes and makeup, and sometimes she feels excluded from their conversations. Her relationship with Patrick is becoming more complicated, too.From her cousin Carol, Alice learns that there are no easy answers to some of her questions about life. Then a school experiment and a new friend with a painful secret reveal some unsettling truths about the world Alice lives in. Growing up is even trickier than Alice thought -- is she ready for the challenge?
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  • Alice In-Between

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Nick Vaccaro

    Mass Market Paperback (Aladdin, April 27, 2004)
    Struggling to cope with the difficulties of puberty and adolescence, Alice finds that being an "in-between" is not so bad after a night on the town with her brother, a trip to Chicago to visit Aunt Sally, and a nerve-wracking dinner at her boyfriend's home. Reprint.
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  • The Agony of Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-08-11, Aug. 11, 2008)
    Disappointed when she's assigned to the homely Mrs. Plotkin's class, Alice McKinley slowly discovers that it's what people are made of inside that really counts.
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  • Alice Alone

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, April 9, 2009)
    There's a new girl in town, and she's making Alice very nervous. The start of ninth grade -- high school! -- is every bit as exciting, and challenging, as Alice had hoped, and feared, it would be. She finds her self-confidence rising, and plummeting, depending on each new situation. Classes are definitely more interesting, but algebra is proving to be nearly impossible. Patrick is in the accelerated program so they aren't in the same classes anymore. And while she's thrilled to be chosen to work on the school newspaper, she finds that between an increased homework load and reporting assignments, she can't always join Patrick when he wants to go out. But the new girl in town, Penny, can...and does. Penny is everything Alice isn't -- perky, petite, and cute as a button, and she doesn't hide her interest in Patrick. Alice senses her seemingly perfect relationship with Patrick starting to crumble, along with her self-confidence, and suddenly, Alice feels big and awkward and not particularly attractive. Could it be possible that Patrick could like someone else besides her? She can't imagine life without Patrick in it. But Patrick's behavior isn't the only thing that is baffling Alice. Elizabeth's nearly hysterical reluctance to go to her piano lessons has Alice and Pamela completely bewildered, until Elizabeth breaks down and shares an awful secret she's kept from everybody since she was seven... And as Alice struggles to keep her jealousy of Penny at bay, she watches her father handle unsettling news regarding his fiancé. Alice learns what trust is all about, and how confidence in yourself, and in others, is the most important thing of all.
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  • Alice in Blunderland

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 22, 2005)
    When a string of humiliating events leads to an even greater disaster involving her older brother Lester, Alice McKinley, who is definitely not enamored with the fourth grade, must try to find a way to make things right. Reprint.
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  • Alice in Rapture, Sort Of

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 26, 2007)
    The summer before she enters the seventh grade becomes the summer of Alice's first boyfriend, and she discovers that love is about the most mixed-up thing that can possibly happen to you, especially since she has no mother to go to for advice. Reprint.
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  • Reluctantly Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 5, 2008)
    After her first day in junior high, Alice McKinley says, "I can think of at least seven things about seventh grade that stink." But after a week, Alice has decided that maybe junior high isn't so bad. In fact, maybe she can go a whole year being friends with everyone, teachers and students alike. This is before she has her first run-in with Denise "Mack-Truck" Whitlock. Alice, who has survived sixth grade and The Summer of the First Boyfriend, soon discovers that it isn't so easy to be Alice the Likeable. Even her best friends get in the way sometimes. And just when she is sure no one has more problems than she does, she is drawn into the ones her twenty-year-old brother and her widowed father are facing, which seem worse. Thinking a favorite teacher may hold the answer to at least one difficulty, Alice ends up with a bigger mess than ever. She realizes, however, that it is possible to overcome disaster and to find a way out of troubles. Most of all, she discovers, it's good to have a father and a brother who love you and look out for you. In fact, sometimes, having family is almost enough.
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  • Alice in Lace

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 24, 2009)
    Alice and her classmates are facing some grown-up decisions as an assignment for the Critical Choices unit in health class. Alice and Patrick are planning a wedding and a honeymoon and setting up a home, all for five thousand dollars. And some of their friends are facing even tougher make-believe situations.
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  • All But Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 2002)
    The key to surviving seventh grade, Alice figures, is fitting in -- getting her ears pierced like everyone else, dressing like everyone else, joining clubs like everyone else.Suddenly, Alice finds herself part of the "in" group: a member of the All-Stars Fan Club and the earring club, and one of the Famous Eight. The trouble is, some of the stuff the "in" crowd does seems pretty dumb to Alice. And some of it seems downright boring. Can Alice be herself and still be one of the crowd?
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