The average rating for Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-06-28 00:00:00 Pamela Carlstrom 'I know exactly what Einstein meant when he said, "Dancers are the athletes of God." You three look like angels. I can't wait to see you dancing in the Christmas concert.' So says Maeve's mum, Sue, not long before she dies in a car accident. Maeve is a young teen who spends her days mediating between her friends - boy-crazy airhead Bianca and the more serious hard-working Steph. Apart from an exploding glass during a seance, nothing has prepared Maeve for the shattering of her world when her mother dies. Her step-dad can't compete with the wealth of her grandparents - stiff traditional Chinese who want to take her away from school and friends to live with them. She begins to pin her hope on an Irish father who doesn't even know she exists. Maeve was a great character but far and away the most enjoyable, at least for me, was the teacher Colm McCabe. Like some sort of mysterious guardian angel, dispensing accidental miracles, he's always on hand when Maeve is in danger or about to make a mistake she'll obviously regret. |
Review # 2 was written on 2010-09-12 00:00:00 Lawrence Canilang I read this book for English! It's a really sad book! I NEARLY~! cried... |
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