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		<title>My New Favorite Video!</title>
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		<title>Publishers Weekly</title>
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5/10/10


In Epstein&#8217;s (the Groovy Girls series) powerful and poignant novel, her first for teenage readers, 10th-grader Grace narrates her exploration of life&#8217;s conundrums as she faces difficult choices in every close relationship, some of which are literally a matter of life and death. Reeling from her father&#8217;s sudden departure from their family and adulterous relationship [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Booklist</title>
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5/15/10


As  15-year-old candy striper Grace gets to know 84-year-old Frank Sands,  she finds “a sharper version of herself,” wittier, more intelligent, and  very likable. Yet Mr. Sands is dying of Lou Gehrig’s disease, and as he  steadily loses his ability to function, he has one last request of his  favorite caretaker: please [...]]]></description>
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		<title>School Library Journal</title>
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5/10


Grace Manning,  15, gets her first job at a local nursing home as a candy striper.  She begins to enjoy herself when she meets Frank Sands, a resident with  Lou Gehrig’s disease. He encourages Grace’s wit, teaches her to play  poker, and is a surrogate for her father, who recently walked out on her [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;Moving and enlightening, this unique story examines what it means to be alive.&#8221; &#8211; Susane Colasanti, author of When It Happens


&#8220;Sweet and smart&#8211;this terrific story will grab your heart and not let go.&#8221;


- Sarah Mlynowski, author of Gimme a Call
 




NOMINATED FOR THE 2011-2012 AWARD



Official Selection: 2012 New York State Reading Association (NYSRA) Charlotte Award [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Publishers Weekly: &#8216;Pancake&#8217; Party!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Publishers Weekly &#8211; In Brief: May 20
‘Pancake’ Party!
This past Monday, author Robin Epstein marked the release of her latest book, God Is in the Pancakes (Dial,   May) with a party at HiFi Bar in New York City’s East Village  (pancakes  were not on hand, but as seen here, cupcakes were). The novel [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Voracious YAppetite</title>
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Final Verdict First:
Pancakes takes one of the most intriguing premises of this  year’s YA debuts and  mixes the serious and delicate subject matter with  wit and humor;  character introspection on par with E. Lockhart and  John Green; and an  extraordinary heroine that you will root for from  the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bookish Blather</title>
		<description><![CDATA[While the  recipe for pancakes is relatively simple (especially if  you&#8217;re like me  and rely on Bisquick to provide two-thirds of your  recipe), the recipe  for a great novel is much more difficult. Robin  Epstein, however, has  taken disparate ingredients &#8211; coming of age,  intergenerational  relationships, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Caffe Europa: L&#8217;eutanasia vista da una teenager</title>
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Caffe Europa




L’eutanasia vista da una teenager
 
Intervista a Robin Epstein di Rosy Santella  05-07-2010 Non è facile per Grace accettare la richiesta del Sig. Sands. Grace ha 15 anni, il Sig. Sands molti di più, ma il loro senso dell’umorismo e la loro complicità non fa notare questa grande differenza di età. Il Sig. [...]]]></description>
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