![]() SO TOTALLY EMILY EBERS follows the adventures of eleven-year-old Emily, who has to move from Allendale, New Jersey, to Rancho Rosetta, California. ✭Appreciating the effort your parents make in raising you (even though sometimes you don’t agree with their choices and sometimes they make mistakes)Ī really cute and easy read for kids aged 9 - 14. ✭Lying (that’s probably the main lesson since both Millie and Stanford were lying almost the whole summer). Although Emily can be mean, irrational and makes dumb choices, she is 12!Īt the end of the day, this book teaches a great lessons on: Emily misses her dad and she’s angry at her mother for moving them across the country. I remember that when I first read the trilogy (when I was 12) Emily was my favorite POV. ![]() ![]() This book is set up as a letter journal that EMily is writing for her father who is currently on tour. I personally liked the fact that Lisa Yee did this since we get to see exactly what was going on in the minds of the others.ġ2 year old Emily Ebers moves from New Jersey to California after her parents’ divorce. This is the third book in this trilogy but it doesn’t really matter what order you read them in since hey are all the same story with just different perspectives. ![]()
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