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COOLEY, Beth. Ostrich ostrich, common name for a large flightless bird (Struthio camelus) of Africa and parts of SW Asia, allied to the rhea, the emu and the extinct moa. It is the largest of living birds; some males reach a height of 8 ft (244 cm) and weigh from 200 to 300 lb  eye. Random House, Dell, Laurel-Leaf. 180p. c2004. 0-440-23828-5. $5.99. J

To quote the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, January 2004: Ginger is the narrator NARRATOR. A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 37. Obsolete. , a young teen who lives with her mother, her stepfather, and her younger half-sister, Vivian. She is hardworking, helpful, responsible--all good things. But she does yearn to know more about her biological father, and when a stranger comes to town, taking pictures, taking an interest in her and Vivian, she is convinced the man is her long-lost father. She suspends her better judgment, and jumps to the conclusion she wants. She has a friend, a boy named Nicholas, who becomes a romantic interest this eventful e·vent·ful  
adj.
1. Full of events: an eventful week.

2. Important; momentous: an eventful decision.
 summer--he eventually helps out when their lives crumble crum·ble  
v. crum·bled, crum·bling, crum·bles

v.tr.
To break into small fragments or particles.

v.intr.
1. To fall into small fragments or particles; disintegrate.
 into disaster. The disaster is this: the stranger is not Ginger's father; he is a pedophile pedophile Forensic psychiatry A person with pedophilia; there are an estimated 500,000 pedophiles in the world. See Child prostitution, Megan's law, Pedophilia.  who wins their trust and then kidnaps Vivian. The police are involved in the search to find Vivian, but Ginger and Nicholas are crucial as well. Ginger is completely guilt-stricken because she knows it is her irresponsible encouragement of this stranger's attention that has put her little sister in such danger. There is a lot for all of them to recover from. The style of this novel, plus Ginger's honesty, will appeal to younger YAs who like mysteries and crime stories. Claire Rosser, KLIATT
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Date:Nov 1, 2005
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