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What Do You Do When Your Mouth Won't Open?
1981
First Published
3.39
Average Rating
114
Number of Pages
When Reesa's essay about America is choosen to represent her junior high in the county contest, she's thrilled—until she learns she'll have to read the essay in front of five hundred people. If she can't participate in front of a class of twenty-nine, how will she ever speak to five hundred strangers? Reesa decides it's time to take some drastic steps. She's determined to overcome her fear. But is is really possible to cure a lifelong phobia in just two weeks? What if she gets up on the stage and can't open her mouth?
Avg Rating
3.39
Number of Ratings
28
5 STARS
7%
4 STARS
36%
3 STARS
46%
2 STARS
11%
1 STARS
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Author

Susan Beth Pfeffer
Susan Beth Pfeffer
Author · 51 books

Susan Beth Pfeffer was born in New York City in 1948. She grew up in the city and its nearby suburbs and spent summers in the Catskill Mountains. When she was six her father wrote and published a book on constitutional law, and Pfeffer decided that she, too, wanted to be a writer. That year she wrote her first story, about the love between an Oreo cookie and a pair of scissors. However, it wasn't until 1970 that her first book, Just Morgan, was published. She wrote it during her last semester at New York University; since then, she has been a full-time writer for young people. She has won numerous awards and citations for her work, which range from picture books to middle-grade and young-adult novels, and include both contemporary and historical fiction. She is also the author of the popular Portraits of Little Women series for grades 3-6, and has written a book for adults on writing for children. To date, she has written more than 60 books. About David was awarded the South Carolina Young Adult Book Award. The Year Without Michael is an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and winner of the South Carolina Young Adult Book Award; it was also named by the American Library Association as one of the hundred best books for teenagers written between 1968-1993. When she is not working, she enjoys watching movies, both new and old, and collecting movie memorabilia, reading biographies and histories, and eating foods that are bad for her. She lives in Middletown, New York, with her two cats, Alexander and Emily. Named the American Library Associations Young Adult Library Services Association Best Book for Young Adults 2007 and Teens’ Top Ten Booklist in 2007. Finalist for the Andre Norton Award, Quill Awards, Hal Clement Awards

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