This Time Count Me In
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About the Book
REVISED 2006 EDITION
"What ever made me transfer from St. Anne's to a public high school, Mom?" Kate huddled on the couch, hugging her new backpack.
"You wanted some friends who weren't all white," her mother reminded her. "And you wanted boys in your classes, too."
Feeling very unsure of herself, Kate starts her sophomore year at
"This highly readable story about a sophomore girl has a likable protagonist, typical teen pursuits, and a bit of tension, humor, and romance to hold the reader."
--Booklist
"(Kate's) bravery and righteousness win her the respect of the school and she ends the term as a leader and a welcome member of the school community."
--School Library Journal
About the Author
Phyllis Anderson Wood, winner of the Church and Synagogue Library Association's award for "significant contribution to children's literature," is the author of thirteen young adult novels, which have been popular since 1971 in schools and libraries throughout the
These novels were written during Mrs. Wood's years of teaching in the
Altogether, Mrs. Wood taught for thirty years in
More information can be found on her website, www.phyllisandersonwood.com.