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Discovering Pig Magic
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
Mattie, Ariel, and Nicki are fast friends facing the pitfalls of life at 13. Mattie's kitschy pig collection and agoraphobic mother might completely derail her social life. Ariel's attempts to follow in Rachel Ray's culinary footsteps have landed her in hot water. And Nicki is carrying a secret that threatens to cut her off from her best friends. After discovering a mysterious book of spells and performing a ritual, the girls leave their troubles far behind - or so they think.
Julie Crabtree's wonderfully funny novel captures the everyday lives of three quirky, engaging girls, and shows that some wishes may be better left unfulfilled.
©2008 Julie Crabtree (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Critic reviews
"[T]he value of friendship and honest emotions permeate this novel, as the characters discover who they are and how they can be there for their friends." (Kliatt)
"Crabtree's portrayals both of the charm and power of friendship and of the internal emotional life of a young teen are deft and complex, and her confident pacing never drags." (Kirkus Reviews)
"Crabtree's portrayals both of the charm and power of friendship and of the internal emotional life of a young teen are deft and complex, and her confident pacing never drags." (Kirkus Reviews)