Fans of Eulberg's book The Lonely Hearts Club will be thrilled to read this second novel. Penny Lane is back again with her girl power club in full force and the number of members is growing by the minute. I love how Eulberg depicts the teen characters with so much depth and spunk. As Penny enters a new time in her life, she struggles with the issues of balancing school, the Club, and the relationship with her boyfriend Ryan. She makes some painful mistakes along the way and learns how to cope with life and change. A fun, light read that takes a look at the true compromise of relationships and friendships. The book is also filled with great lyrics from Beatles songs and a Beatle themed birthday for the main character to boot!Librarian book reviews and creative ideas for tweens, teens, and fellow librarians. Subscribe via email
Friday, March 6, 2015
We Can Work It Out by Elizabeth Eulberg
Fans of Eulberg's book The Lonely Hearts Club will be thrilled to read this second novel. Penny Lane is back again with her girl power club in full force and the number of members is growing by the minute. I love how Eulberg depicts the teen characters with so much depth and spunk. As Penny enters a new time in her life, she struggles with the issues of balancing school, the Club, and the relationship with her boyfriend Ryan. She makes some painful mistakes along the way and learns how to cope with life and change. A fun, light read that takes a look at the true compromise of relationships and friendships. The book is also filled with great lyrics from Beatles songs and a Beatle themed birthday for the main character to boot!
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