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After Phoebe's parents divorce, she must leave her New York City apartment and boyfriend every Sunday to spend the week in the country with her dad, go to a new school, and watch her dad go out on dates. And just when Phoebe thinks she has a handle on it all, her mother makes a decision that will change everything again.
If only all Phoebe had to deal with was the divorce.... No one wants to ride the Divorce Express. Especially Phoebe. It means leaving her New York City apartment and friends, moving to the country with her dad, and taking the bus every weekend to visit her mom in the city.
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After Phoebe's parents divorce, she must leave her New York City apartment and boyfriend every Sunday to spend the week in the country with her dad, go to a new school, and watch her dad go out on dates. And just when Phoebe thinks she has a handle on it all, her mother makes a decision that will change everything again.
If only all Phoebe had to deal with was the divorce.... No one wants to ride the Divorce Express. Especially Phoebe. It means leaving her New York City apartment and friends, moving to the country with her dad, and taking the bus every weekend to visit her mom in the city. It means she has to go to ninth grade in a new school and see her father go on dates. It's a hectic life with no time to feel she really belongs with the kids in either place. Then, just when Phoebe gets a handle on juggling the pieces of her life, her mother makes a decision that will change everything again. How can Phoebe be herself and still be part of both her parents' worlds? Paula Danziger's novels are hilarious, genuine, and full of dynamic female characters that have won the hearts of her readers and turned her books into beloved classics. These playful covers full of charming details capture the spirit of Paula's stories and will brighten up the bookshelves of her fans and a new generation of readers.
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Paula Danziger