This book is about a girl from the 1970's named Julie. She meets a new girl in school named Carla. She immediately bonds with her, but something seems off. The stories of her family just do not add up. So Julie goes on a hunt to figure out who Carla Warner really is. I liked this book because it had so many plot twists in turns and in the midst of all the lies I could not figure out what was real and what was not. I'd recommend this book to kids of the age of 8 and up because it can get confusing and it might be difficult for younger kids to follow the plot.
By contributing reviewer Radical Reader, age 10
This book is about a girl from the 1970's named Julie. She meets a new girl in school named Carla. She immediately bonds with her, but something seems off. The stories of her family just do not add up. So Julie goes on a hunt to figure out who Carla Warner really is. I liked this book because it had so many plot twists in turns and in the midst of all the lies I could not figure out what was real and what was not. I'd recommend this book to kids of the age of 8 and up because it can get confusing and it might be difficult for younger kids to follow the plot.
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