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A Friend at Midnight

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 130 Ratings and 33 Reviews

Book Description
Lily has settled into life in Connecticut after her parent's divorce but it's been harder on her eight-year-old brother Michael. After their mother remarries, her brother chooses to go live with his father in Washington, D.C., until the day he calls home from the Baltimore-Washington Airport where his father has abandoned him.

Lily is home babysitting her baby stepbrother when she answers t... More
Book Information
PublisherDelacorte Press Books for Young Readers
BindingPaperback (12 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages192
ISBN-100385733275
ISBN-13978-0385733274
Publication Date08/12/2008
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About Caroline B. Cooney (Author) : Caroline B. Cooney is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Caroline B. Cooney include Face on the Milk Carton, What Janie Found, Enter Three W... more
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9/8/2009 Mary Sandford said: I loved this book! The pacing was convoluted and made the story so much more interesting than if it had been told in chronological order. Lily was so real I felt I was her!
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