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Paperback Amy and Laura Book

ISBN: 0590405292

ISBN13: 9780590405294

Amy and Laura

(Book #3 in the Amy and Laura Series)

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"Final book in a series about a poor family living in the Bronx in the 1940's. Two sisters come to grips with their own envy, resentment and love for each other."--P. [4] of cover. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Great Ending!!

A great ending to the three part series. I love the way that Marilyn Sachs "brings Anne back". It's also nice to see Laura come out of her shell and for Amy to shed her "dumb/goofy" image.

It's hard having a sister...

Smart, sensible Laura is constantly getting annoyed with her little sister Amy. As cute and blonde as Laura is tall and plain, Amy is constantly getting her own way! It doesn't help matters any that their mother has just returned home from months in the hospital after a serious accident, and the entire family struggles to keep a constantly happy atmosphere for her recovery. Nonetheless, it's Laura who comes to Amy's rescue when she has trouble with her schoolwork, or when their father scolds her. She can't help it...no matter what happens, Amy is still her little sister, and she's bound to stick with her. But when Laura attracts the wrath of Veronica Ganz, the school bully, who will help *her*?

memories stayed with me

i read this book as a young adult. it has been over 30 years since i've read it - but the faint memories have remained with me. it is one of the only books i read as a young child i remember and i remember how much i loved the story. i plan on buying the book so i can re-read it to refresh the memories and pass it on to my nieces to read.

Back in print! Great news!

Great for both the big and little sister, Amy and Laura concludes the three part "Amy and Laura" trilogy that has been out of print for years. Now back in print, it's a chance for all sisters to read this book and really understand the meaning of sisterly love.Amy is ten and a half, her sister Laura twelve. They don't look alike and don't act alike either: Laura's a bookworm, Amy is loud and boisterous. She makes friends with the wrong crowd, Laura's friends are mainly her books and her refuge isn't the schoolyard, it's the library. But they share something in common. Mama's coming home from the hospital after a long stay, and both girls are excited to see her again. But when Mama comes home, she's changed -- and Laura and Amy aren't used to the changes. But through it all, they learn just what it's like to have a sister that looks up to you or you look up to her, and how they are friends underneath all that.Glad it's in print again -- you'll love it!

Sisterly love

This last book in the Amy and Laura series, sort of wraps up the first two books. The chapters alternate between both Amy and Laura's point of view. Amy and Laura may be sisters, but they are as different as night and day. Laura is heavy-set, shy and awkward, and Amy is scrawny, gregarious and outgoing. Laura is smart and Amy is, well, a lazy scholar. Laura has always protected Amy from bullies, and done her homework for her. I first read this book when I was 11. I had seen it in my friend's hands in 3rd grade when i was 8 and was interested, checked it out later but didn't really get into it. One day I was in a used bookstore with my mom and she handed me a book called "Amy Moves In" and I recognized the name and the picture of the frizzy-haired girl on the cover, and the author's name, Marilyn Sachs. And my name is Amy, too. My mom remembered me reading Amy & Laura, so I started that series. Later I bought this one at Dalton Books and really enjoyed it. Amy has a mean teacher and Laure takes up a bicycling interest and becomes hall monitor, and is too busy to help Amy with her assignments. Both sisters discover new things about each other and themselves, and the ending has lots of surprises; I only wish Sachs would continue this series. It is so good.
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