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I Will Call It Georgie's Blues
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1990)
Authors: Suzanne Newton and D. Brodie
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Remember your children
Suzanne writes a powerful book about family. It is excellent for youth and adults alike.

A great read!
This book is about an emotionally disturbed little boy named Georgie, who loves music, so in the end after many twists and turns his older brother writes him a piano piece which he calls Georgie's Blues. It may not sound that great by my description, but if you do read it you will see how great this book really is.


Purro and the Prattleberries
Published in Paperback by Green Ridge Books (01 September, 1998)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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Purro And The Prattleberries
Suzanne Newton is a great Author who came to visit my classroom for a week.She Helped us wright pomes and teach us many usefull things about writing. She has wrote many wonderfull books and I hope to read them all. "Purro and the Prattleberries" is a exciting story about a cat who finds Berries in his backyard that have a aroma of fried fish. He eats one and discovers they give him Photographic Memory, the skill to read, and talk. The rest is all for you to find out!

Great for the 8-to-12 age group!
Purro and the Prattleberries is a great book for kids with imagination. From the start of the book that paints vivid pictures of NC in the summer, to the last scene that evokes bittersweet emotion, the book takes a child on an intelligent journey of "What if?" And the possibilities are endless. Purro is a cat who belongs to a humble but loving family. He discovers a bush in the thicket behind his house with berries that give him the power to talk. From that point on, his plans escalate: he plans vengeance on the next-door dog (and its owner of similar sour temperament), looks to help the family budget, and ultimately finds that inordinate ambition can take away serenity. But the implications don't distract the reader; for most kids, the fantasy-like antics and predicaments will more than entertain. The book is excellent, and definitely worth your time (and your kids' time as well)!


Where Are You When I Need You
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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Where Are You When I Need You?
Where Are You Whe I Need You is a young adult story about a girl named Missy Cord who received a scholarship to go to college. The only problem is that she is worried about leaving her family, friends and her community. She lives with her mother, uncle, and grandmother. Every time that she wants to bring something up about college her family would go crazy. They never wanted her to go to college or move away. Her teacher keeps on telling her that she is going to have to bring it up to her family sometime and so Missy does. She tells her mother that she had received a scholarship to a college called Moriah (which is an all girls school). Her mother thought about it for a while and she finally told Missy that she could go. Her uncle isn't too happy about it and he doesn't want her to go. It was very hard for Missy to live with her uncle because he never liked anything that she did and he would always say the opposite of what Missy had to say. Missy only had very few friends. Her closest friend was Jim. Missy and Jim had grown up together and had always gotten along. During highschool they were still good friends, but not like they used to be. The reason is because of a girl named Melony and she was trying to take Jim and Missy friendship away. One day Missy and Jim were riding home from school and she wanted to ask him a question. She asked him if he thought that she was pretty. Jim had never really looked at her that way before until she had mentioned it. He didn't really think that she was and she could tell that in the tone of his voice when he answered her. She asked him not to drop her off at her house but to take her to a hair place. She decided right then and there that she had to change and try to look pretty. She cut her long hair off and she liked it a lot. Her uncle, of course, wasn't very happy when he saw that she cut her hair, but Missy didn't really care about what he thought. The next day when she went to school everyone was starting to notice her and so did Jim. After that Jim started to like Missy, but she didn't realize it. A few months later there was going to be a school dance. Missy never really expected Jim to ask her to the dance, but sure enough he did. They had a lot of fun at the dance, but she was thinking that now she had fallen in love and she had to move away to college soon. I really liked the way that Suzanne Newton wrote this book! Every time that I would get to the end of one chapter I wouldn't want to put the book down I would want to keep on reading to find out what would happen next. I also really liked the character Missy in the book because she stood up for what she believed in and she wasn't afarid to tell people how she felt. I think that it is a very good example for teens because it shows them how to be strong and it also shows them that they can do anything that they want to do as long as they try their hardest. The part about the book that I didn't really like was how the writer ended the book. I think that she should have gone on and told us how Missy liked college.

Love
This book is fantastic, it tells about a high school girl who was gratuating from High School and preparing herself to go to college. Well, she had this really good friends of hers and they always hung out together. This friend was a guy, who she suddenly felt in love with... Now the ideas to go to college got more complicated because she was falling in love with the guy. I mean It's never easy leaving home especially when you've fallen in love for the first time. This books explains how she worked that out!!It's a great book especially for girls who are falling in love for the firt time or going away to college!

Plain But Rings True
This book has a gentle narration that goes well with the suburban setting. It doesn't have beautiful, brilliant characters who will wow you out of your senses. The characters are ones whom you see everyday as you go to school, go shopping, ride a bus, whatever. That may be one of the strongest point of this book- it is never pretentious. It manages to convey across the urgent emotions of the narrator, Missy Cord, as she struggles through the problem of picking out what is the best choice of her life, without loosing her famliy, boyfriend, or education in college in the process. The ending was not what I'd expected, but it's realistic, if not exactly grand- but then this is not that type of book.


C/O Arnold's Corners
Published in Hardcover by Westminster John Knox Press (1974)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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An End to Perfect
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (1986)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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M. V. Sexton Speaking
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1990)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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A Place Between: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Viking Press (1986)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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Reubella and the Old Focus Home
Published in Hardcover by Westminster John Knox Press (1978)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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What Are You Up To, William Thomas?
Published in Hardcover by Westminster John Knox Press (1977)
Author: Suzanne Newton
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