Bound To Stay Bound

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 Talk Santa To Me
 Author: Urban, Linda

 Publisher: Atheneum (-1)

 Classification: Fiction
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 BTSB No: 900524 ISBN: 9781534478848
 Ages: 12-16 Grades: 7-11


Price: $10.65

Summary:
Fifteen-year-old Frankincense (Frankie) Wood tries to pull off the Christmas of her dreams as she juggles trying to keep in touch with her best friend, family dynamics at the family's Holiday shop, and recovering from world's worst first kiss.




Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 09/01/2022 Gr 8 Up—Francie's family is all about Christmas, and their year-round holiday store is well-known in the town of Hollydale and beyond. Francie is still mourning the death of her grandpa, who played the quintessential Santa, but she is trying to hold it together in her job at the store so that she can purchase her uncle's Miata to gain some freedom. Meanwhile, her aunt has moved back to town and wants to alter the store's longtime business plan. In a play to outwit her scheming aunt, Francie portrays Santa's intern on a local cable show that ends up going viral. As a result, Francie must spend hours writing back to all the children who write to Santa. Francie is the target of bullying by her school's hockey team for a kissing debacle when she was 13, and wonders if her new crush, the boy who works at the Christmas tree lot across the street from Francie's family store, will turn into something more. Even with the inclusion of family and bullying issues, this is a light, fun read. All characters are white, except for Francie's love interest, who is Latinx. VERDICT The perfect choice for rom-com fans who love the enchantment of the Christmas season.—Elizabeth Kahn - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

School Library Journal - 09/01/2022 Gr 8 Up—Francie's family is all about Christmas, and their year-round holiday store is well-known in the town of Hollydale and beyond. Francie is still mourning the death of her grandpa, who played the quintessential Santa, but she is trying to hold it together in her job at the store so that she can purchase her uncle's Miata to gain some freedom. Meanwhile, her aunt has moved back to town and wants to alter the store's longtime business plan. In a play to outwit her scheming aunt, Francie portrays Santa's intern on a local cable show that ends up going viral. As a result, Francie must spend hours writing back to all the children who write to Santa. Francie is the target of bullying by her school's hockey team for a kissing debacle when she was 13, and wonders if her new crush, the boy who works at the Christmas tree lot across the street from Francie's family store, will turn into something more. Even with the inclusion of family and bullying issues, this is a light, fun read. All characters are white, except for Francie's love interest, who is Latinx. VERDICT The perfect choice for rom-com fans who love the enchantment of the Christmas season.—Elizabeth Kahn - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

School Library Journal - 09/01/2022 Gr 8 Up—Francie's family is all about Christmas, and their year-round holiday store is well-known in the town of Hollydale and beyond. Francie is still mourning the death of her grandpa, who played the quintessential Santa, but she is trying to hold it together in her job at the store so that she can purchase her uncle's Miata to gain some freedom. Meanwhile, her aunt has moved back to town and wants to alter the store's longtime business plan. In a play to outwit her scheming aunt, Francie portrays Santa's intern on a local cable show that ends up going viral. As a result, Francie must spend hours writing back to all the children who write to Santa. Francie is the target of bullying by her school's hockey team for a kissing debacle when she was 13, and wonders if her new crush, the boy who works at the Christmas tree lot across the street from Francie's family store, will turn into something more. Even with the inclusion of family and bullying issues, this is a light, fun read. All characters are white, except for Francie's love interest, who is Latinx. VERDICT The perfect choice for rom-com fans who love the enchantment of the Christmas season.—Elizabeth Kahn - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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