![]() ![]() Later as she seeks to escape the loneliness of the lunchroom, Amy takes refuge in the school library where she meets the unique Tate McAllister, a fashionista and friend of both Randall and Miles. Miles and Amy meet when his best friend, the dapper Randall, become angry with one another and a thrown bowling shoe hits Amy in the head. While Miles’ father would like to update the center, his grandfather wants to maintain it as it was when Bubbie, Miles’ grandmother, lived. Miles Spagoski loves his grandfather, who owns the local bowling center, and bowls every morning at the lanes. Her mother died after battling cancer and her father, a former pastor, is now studying mortuary science so he can join his brother’s business. It does focus on building and maintaining friendships, adjusting to being the “new kid” at school, and on understanding.Īmy Silverman moves to Buckington, PA and lives with her uncle above the funeral home he owns and manages. It is simply a heartwarming story that does not focus on dysfunctional families, violent parents, or a multitude of social issues. ![]() It is refreshing to read a book, targeted at the 9 – 12 year old group, like “In Your Shoes”. ![]()
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