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  • Maggie: Diary Two

    Ann M. Martin

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 25, 2014)
    From the author of The Baby-Sitters Club: With her life spiraling of control, Maggie is desperate to stay in control—of what she eats. Maggie can’t do much about the demands her dad puts on her. Or her mother’s alcoholism. Or even her insecurity about being the lead singer of her band, Vanish. The only thing that she can control is what she eats. Or, more accurately, what she doesn’t eat. Losing weight makes her feel clean; it gives her the power she so desperately wants. When Maggie’s friends begin to worry that she has an eating disorder, Maggie doesn’t care. It’s her body; it’s her life . . . which is what her mom says about her drinking problem. Could Maggie and her mom have more in common than she thinks? This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author’s collection. Maggie: Diary Two is the 8th book in the California Diaries, which also includes Dawn: Diary Two and Amalia: Diary Two.
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  • Maggie Diary Two

    Ann M. Martin

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Maggie's weight-consciousness truly takes a turn for the self-destructive when she decides she can only be happy if she reduces her weight from 103 to 90 pounds, recording every bite of food she takes in her journal. Original.
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  • Maggie: Diary Three

    Ann M. Martin

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 25, 2014)
    Maggie has never ever gotten star struck—until now Maggie and her friends have been sticking by Sunny’s side since her mom’s death. But Maggie’s dad doesn’t give up the demanding goals he’s set for her, and right now he’s harping on her to finish reading the script for his newest production, Love Conquers All, a new Romeo-and-Juliet flick. She could care less that teen star Tyler Kendall has the lead and will be at her home for the launch party. To Maggie’s surprise, Tyler turns out to be pretty nice, and when he asks her out, she agrees. But Maggie is not prepared for the paparazzi. When their date is blasted all over the gossip columns, she is mortified. And when her band is chosen to play for a scene in the movie, she wonders if the celebrity life is more than she can handle. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author’s collection. Maggie: Diary Three is the 13th book in the California Diaries, which also includes Sunny: Diary Three and Amalia: Diary Three.
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  • Maggie: Diary One

    Ann M. Martin

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 25, 2014)
    Maggie makes everything she does look easy—but there’s a high price to pay for perfection Maggie Blume does everything right. She gets straight A’s, is a talented pianist, and was just named the youngest poetry editor of the school’s literary magazine, Inner Vistas. She makes the life of a successful thirteen-year-old look easy. For Maggie’s father, nothing but perfect will do. Not only is he obsessed with his job as a studio executive, he expects Maggie to have a detailed plan for her life, which unfortunately leaves no room for her true passion: music. Once Maggie’s friends learn of her talent, they help her land a spot as the lead singer for Vanish, the band managed by her friend Amalia. Maggie could never share this news with her dad, so when she has to choose between going to his movie opening and the battle of the bands, she takes a huge risk to make sure she’s able to do it all—perfectly. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author’s collection. Maggie: Diary One is the 3rd book in the California Diaries, which also includes Sunny: Diary One and Amalia: Diary One.
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  • Maggie: Diary Two

    Ann Matthews Martin

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • Maggie, Diary Two

    Ann M. Martin

    Paperback (Demco Media, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Maggie's weight-consciousness truly takes a turn for the self-destructive when she decides she can only be happy if she reduces her weight from 103 to 90 pounds, recording every bite of food she takes in her journal
  • Maggie : Diary 2

    Ann M Martin

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 21, 2000)
    Maggie's got an eating disorder, and it's getting worse. This acclaimed contemporary series has been the subject of articles in "Publishers Weekly", the "Chicago Tribune", and "New York Newsday".
  • Maggie, Diary Three

    Ann M. Martin

    Library Binding (Demco Media, )
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