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Elvis & Olive

by Stephanie Watson
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Synopsis

Natalie and Annie become friends and decide to spend their summer spying on their neighbors. What begins as a game turns serious when their findings are revealed to the neighborhood, and when the girls discover unexpected things about each other. While the girls learn that it's sometimes helpful to reveal secrets, they also learn a lesson about the importance of privacy.

Publishers Weekly

Natalie Wallis, the protagonist of this accomplished first novel, is leading a very buttoned-down life with her prim parents when, on the first day of vacation between fourth and fifth grade, she is accosted by the kid who has recently moved into the neighborhood eyesore. Annie isn't wearing a shirt, and what she's desperate to show Natalie is a dead baby bird. While repulsed, Natalie allows herself to be guided by her voracious reading: "Sometimes in fairy tales, being nice to the strangest, rudest creature turns it into a beautiful princess or handsome prince." She's also secretly thrilled by Annie's chutzpah-Annie lights candles in her hideout under the porch, tells obvious and outrageous lies, and spies on people. Overcoming her initial reluctance, Natalie joins Annie ("I propose that spies wear shirts," Natalie says) and the two adopt code names, Elvis and Olive, to snoop on the neighbors, with predictably disastrous results. Beneath Annie's moxie lies a huge wound that Natalie inadvertently discovers and that strains the girls' friendship to the breaking point. The last-minute emergence of a neighbor who comes to Annie's aid doesn't feel fully integrated, but readers will likely focus on the way it allows Annie to strengthen her bond with Natalie and the better future in sight for both girls. Ages 9-12. (Apr.)

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About the Author, Stephanie Watson

STEPHANIE WATSON is an independent scholar who has written and contributed to numerous works, including World of Genetics and Science and Its Times. She is the author of The Urinary System, and coauthor of The Endocrine System, both in Greenwood's Human Body Systems series.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Scholastic, Inc.
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780545031837

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