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Keeping the Moon Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 725 ratings

Never underestimate the power of friendship.
 
When Colie goes to spend the summer at the beach, she doesn’t expect much.
 
But Colie didn’t count on meeting Morgan and Isabel.
 
Through them, she learns what true friendship is all about, and finally starts to realize her potential.
 
And that just might open the door to her first chance at love. . . .
 
“A down-to-earth Cinderella story. . . captures that special feeling.” —The New York Post
 
Also by Sarah Dessen:
Along for the Ride
Dreamland
Just Listen
Lock and Key
The Moon and More
Someone Like You
That Summer
This Lullaby
The Truth About Forever
What Happened to Goodbye
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Editorial Reviews

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A plot description of this contemporary problem novel may make it sound like a kind of Cinderella story, but Dessen's (Someone Like You) ironic sense of humor and her knack for creating characters with both quirky personalities and universal emotions set her book apart. Colie's fitness-celebrity mom (a female version of Richard Simmons) long ago motivated her to lose 45.5 pounds, but Colie feels just as insecure as she did when she was overweight, and she is a pariah at school. During Colie's 15th summer, her mother goes on an extended tour of Europe, and Colie is sent to outlandish Aunt Mira in Colby, N.C. There Colie is influenced by a singular group of mentors: the young women next door, Isabel and Morgan, who give Colie a makeover as well as a waitressing job; Mira's young boarder, Norman, who has moved out of his bullying auto-dealer dad's house so he can pursue a career in art; and Mira herself, a greeting-card illustrator who is as enormous and eccentric as she is immune to the ostracism of the locals. As readers will anticipate, Colie begins a happy metamorphosis; unexpectedly, her transformation is interrupted by the arrival of a mean-mouthed schoolmate who is all too eager to cut Colie down. Readers will lap up the snappy dialogue, colorful episodes and unexpected pearls of wisdom. The lessons Colie learns about beauty, none of them new, come across with freshness and vitality. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up-Because her aerobics-star mother is taking her famous weight-loss program to Europe, 15-year-old Colie leaves her home in Charlotte to spend the summer with her endearing but uncompromisingly unusual Aunt Mira in coastal Colby, NC. Colie has recently dropped 45 pounds, but unlike her positive-thinking mother, the teen has not succeeded in shedding her negative self-image. With this change of scene, she hopes to escape her role as social victim. Unfortunately, Mira attracts lots of negative gossip. Worse still is the reappearance of Colie's hometown nemesis who continues to spread slanderous rumors about her. Colie feels hopeless until she accepts a job in a restaurant, where two fellow waitresses, both past their high school angst, share their beauty, boy, and life-management secrets with her. Sincere, perfectionist Morgan and the more flamboyant Isabel are great characters and the workings of their friendship is smooth, insightful, and just fun to read. The nifty and not-so-nifty relationships between men and women are observed through the eyes of a teen just on the verge of exploring such things on her own level. The love interests are varied, from a deceitful professional athlete for Morgan to a sincere artist surviving as a short-order cook for Colie. Through it all, readers are shown that "ya-ya" type friendships are a balm to protect young women while they're kissing toads they thought were princes. Teens will just want to cheer when Colie realizes that she has always had within what people were looking for externally.
Cindy Darling Codell, Clark Middle School, Winchester, KY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0022Q8CRS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Speak (May 11, 2004)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 11, 2004
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2200 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 252 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 725 ratings

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Sarah Dessen
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I've been writing, in one way or another, for as long as I can remember. I was always a big reader, mostly because my parents were. I used to get frustrated with my mom because she bought me books for Christmas when what I really wanted were the gifts my friends got, things like sweaters and jewelry. But I did love to read. When I was eight or nine my parents gave me an old manual typewriter and a little desk in the corner of our den, and I'd sit there and type up my stories. I was the kind of kid that people always sighed over and said, "She has such a wild imagination," which usually meant "I wish Sarah would try to stick to the truth." I have a tendency to embellish: I think it's just a weakness of fiction writers. Once you learn how to make a story better, it's hard not to do it all the time."The books I read when I was teenager, the good ones anyway, have stuck more in my mind than anything since. I still love books, but while I couldn't tell you complete plots of novels I read even six months ago, I do remember even the smallest descriptive details from Lois Lowry's A Summer to Die or Judy Blume's Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. I think it was because back then books were still somewhat new to me, and when I found an author who seemed to say just what I was feeling, it really struck me and resonated. I hope that my books do that for the people who read them: I think it's the best thing to which any writer can aspire. "As far as my other life, my non-writing life, I live in the country with my husband, some lizards, and two dogs who are completely spoiled and rule me completely. I like to work in my garden---although I have not yet perfected the art of keeping everything alive----and, in my weaker moments, shop. I have a bit of an addiction to the Gap clearance rack, to be honest. I have this strange need to buy huge quantities of black pants. How many pairs of black pants does one person need? (Obviously for me, the answer is 11 and counting. But I digress.) What else can I tell you? I love Starbucks mochas but they make me way hyper. I subscribe to too many magazines. I make a mean bean salad. I could go on, but the truth is, my books are much more exciting than I am, and that's a good thing. It's always more fun to make stuff up anyway."

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Delivery was great ... I was worried because we had a huge storm system come through and it was bad enough to get our covered porch wet. Luckily the books are ok but I did notice cosmetic damage on the spine. It looks like it’s from the manufacture not Amazon. I am gifting these to my 12 year old cousin for her Birthday , July 3rd so I don’t think she will be upset about the spine. I love Sarah Dessen and her work and I’m excited to share it with my cousin!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
Delivery was great ... I was worried because we had a huge storm system come through and it was bad enough to get our covered porch wet. Luckily the books are ok but I did notice cosmetic damage on the spine. It looks like it’s from the manufacture not Amazon. I am gifting these to my 12 year old cousin for her Birthday , July 3rd so I don’t think she will be upset about the spine. I love Sarah Dessen and her work and I’m excited to share it with my cousin!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
Delivery was great ... I was worried because we had a huge storm system come through and it was bad enough to get our covered porch wet. Luckily the books are ok but I did notice cosmetic damage on the spine. It looks like it’s from the manufacture not Amazon. I am gifting these to my 12 year old cousin for her Birthday , July 3rd so I don’t think she will be upset about the spine. I love Sarah Dessen and her work and I’m excited to share it with my cousin!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2011
Although I've read Sarah Dessen books before (That Summer and Someone Like You) I wasn't seeing what everyone loved so much about them. That is, until I read this book. Keeping the Moon begins at the train station, where Nicole Sparks is being shipped off to her eccentric aunt Mira's for the summer while her mom tours Europe, promoting her tips for weight loss. Colie, as she likes to be called, wasn't what you would have expected from the famous Kiki Sparks' daughter. As it turns out, both Colie and Kiki used to be overweight.

As soon as she gets to Colby, where her aunt resides, she's picked up by an interesting boy named Norman that listens to hippie music and collects odds and ends to create art in his free time. As they pull up to the house, Colie meets her aunt as she's frantically looking for Cat Norman, her overweight feline companion. Everything in Mira's house is marked with a note, such as "WINDOWS PAINTED SHUT" or "ONE LEG SHORTER THAN THE OTHERS". Just about everything in the house is secondhand and broken.

What I loved most about this book was that I see a lot of myself in Colie. She always takes it personally when someone insults her and I'm exactly the same. Aunt Mira, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. She will wear a bright yellow dress with purple high-top Converse and ride her red bike through town, buying old broken toasters and have no care what anyone says although just about everyone snickers as she passes by. Since I've been made fun of my entire life for being fat, I understand why Colie has such low self-esteem. It's hard not to listen to the things that other people say.

With the help of some new-found friends and Norman's art, Colie begins to see the person she really is. The ending is beautiful and it just makes you feel like everything is right where it's supposed to be. I couldn't stop smiling after I put the book down. It even made me feel better about myself.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014
I LOVE Sarah Dessen books, I started reading her when I was in High School and could not get enough of her. This is one of those books that I read in High School and I just absolutely love it. It's a good book about finding yourself, you're never to young and it's never too late to have a second chance at reinventing yourself. If you're a teen or Young Adult this is a good contemporary to look at, I highly recommend this book and any of Sarah Dessen's many others.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2014
Hello!

I think Keeping The Moon is a wonderful book. However, I really like Sarah Dessen's writing style and it may not be for you. Be forewarned that this book contains language, romance, and if you're like me, it may help you see beyond what you did before.

Now I won't say that this is the best book I've ever read and it's 100% realistic because its not and if that is what you're looking for, then you have have come to the wrong place.

Or maybe it will be your favorite book, I don't know.

Regardless I recommend trying a sample before writing the book.

I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did.

~Fangirl's Report
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2015
This book was alright, but it was similar to something I'd read before and definitely for ages 13 to 18 maybe, but it was an alright read.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2008
Before I read this book, I lent it to a friend with a similar taste in books. She returned it after attempting to read it many times with the reason that it bored her. When i read the book, it did seem to drag on at some parts, but it is a very good story that shows one teenagers change in appearance and attitude.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021
I just lover her books, the way she names them and the Easter eggs from her other books. I have 2 more until I have read them all. I hope she continues to write and make more of what I'm sure will be among my favorite books as well.

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Christine
5.0 out of 5 stars Touching book
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2018
Great timing and one of my favourite reads
Diksha S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect ❣️
Reviewed in India on September 13, 2018
I received the novel on time and in perfect condition.
The story is great. Sarah Dessen again proved that she is the best Young Adult author. ❣️
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Glenn Isaac
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Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2019
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El Chan
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2013
It is an excellent story of self discovery as Sarah Dessen's books usually are. However, I managed to buy this and Last Chance, only to find they are the same book.
Be careful people, it is an easy mistake to make! I felt like a bit of an idiot.

It is good, but not as good as Just Listen, or This Lullaby.
Chantel
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2022
I love the story. I read it years ago and needed this to complete my set.
I purchased used in good condition. Book is bent and looks water damaged. Not even in "Acceptable" condition.
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Chantel
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2022
I love the story. I read it years ago and needed this to complete my set.
I purchased used in good condition. Book is bent and looks water damaged. Not even in "Acceptable" condition.
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