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True Believer

(2001)
(The second book in the Make Lemonade series)
A novel by

 
 
Awards
2002 Michael L. Printz Award (nominee)
2001 National Book Award for Young People's Literature

We have a multitude of obstacles to overcome here.
We'll begin.


When LaVaughn was little, the obstacles in her life didn't seem so bad. If she had a fight with Myrtle or Annie, it would never last long. If she was mad at her mother, they made up by bedtime. School was simple. Boys were buddies. Everything made sense.

But LaVaughn is fifteen and the obstacles aren't going away anymore. Big questions separate her from her friends. Her mother is distracted by a new man. School could slip away from her so easily. And the boy who's a miracle in her life acts just as if he's in love with her. Only he's not in love with her.

Returning to the characters and language she explored so profoundly in Make Lemonade, Virginia Euwer Wolff rises to the occasion in this astonishing second of three novels about LaVaughn, her family, and her community.


Genre: Young Adult Fiction

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