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What People Say About EDNA IN THE DESERT
"I LOVED the book! It was so dramatic and sweet. I loved the part where Edna was going to try to die by evaporation. I just loved it. I will buy several copies for my school library and I recommend it to students and teachers."
--Karen Casaceli, Gateway Middle School Librarian, 1/8/15.
"EDNA IN THE DESERT really captured the teenage voice...I definitely think more schools should have the opportunity to read it."
--Melissa Mehling, Honors English Teacher, Carle Place High School, 6/24/14. http://www.maddylederman.com/a-great-...
"EDNA IN THE DESERT is the most hilarious and realistic Young Adult book that I have read in a VERY LONG TIME...the precocious but incredibly lovable Edna really struck a chord with me."
--writer Ingrid Hall, 8/17/14. http://ingridhall.wordpress.com/tag/e...
"I enjoyed getting to know Edna, and I’m certain that the lessons for our students will have an impact on their lives today!"
--Dave Flatley, Superintendent of Schools, Carle Place School District, 9/19/14.
"I absolutely loved Edna in the Desert….4 out of 4 stars for realistic characters, solid writing, and moving storyline…..Throughout the book, the author weaves a subtle commentary on modern technology’s impact upon interpersonal relationships……Edna gradually shifts from Beverly Hills brat to considerate young woman."
--Official Online Book Club review, 10/20/14, http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/view...
"The Summer Book Club at Piperton United Methodist Church in Piperton, TN is currently reading EDNA IN THE DESERT. What a great book! So glad we chose it! Can't wait to come together with the readers and discuss it!"
--Debbie Daubenhauser,7/21/14.
--Karen Casaceli, Gateway Middle School Librarian, 1/8/15.
"EDNA IN THE DESERT really captured the teenage voice...I definitely think more schools should have the opportunity to read it."
--Melissa Mehling, Honors English Teacher, Carle Place High School, 6/24/14. http://www.maddylederman.com/a-great-...
"EDNA IN THE DESERT is the most hilarious and realistic Young Adult book that I have read in a VERY LONG TIME...the precocious but incredibly lovable Edna really struck a chord with me."
--writer Ingrid Hall, 8/17/14. http://ingridhall.wordpress.com/tag/e...
"I enjoyed getting to know Edna, and I’m certain that the lessons for our students will have an impact on their lives today!"
--Dave Flatley, Superintendent of Schools, Carle Place School District, 9/19/14.
"I absolutely loved Edna in the Desert….4 out of 4 stars for realistic characters, solid writing, and moving storyline…..Throughout the book, the author weaves a subtle commentary on modern technology’s impact upon interpersonal relationships……Edna gradually shifts from Beverly Hills brat to considerate young woman."
--Official Online Book Club review, 10/20/14, http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/view...
"The Summer Book Club at Piperton United Methodist Church in Piperton, TN is currently reading EDNA IN THE DESERT. What a great book! So glad we chose it! Can't wait to come together with the readers and discuss it!"
--Debbie Daubenhauser,7/21/14.
Published on January 26, 2015 03:25
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addiction, chick-lit, desert, family, fiction, grandparent, love, middle-grade, relationships, romance, technology, teen, vietnam, young-adult
Edna Goes Back To School
Can a Beverly Hills teen survive without a cell phone, Internet or TV? …Edna will find out.
Edna in the Desert
Edna In The Desert author Maddy Lederman visited Carle Place High School where students read the novel over the summer. They talked about Edna and Johnny, social media and the desert, and then participated in a writing workshop emphasizing the use of setting in story-telling.
The students asked smart questions and came up with fascinating settings in the workshop: An underground cave that has a pond filled with bio-luminescent fish, a scrumptious Candyland, an old house with creaky floors and an abandoned insane asylum, just to name a few!
Afterwards, Maddy signed books for students while they enjoyed Pineapple Upsidedown Cake, a treat from the book.
http://www.maddylederman.com/edna-goe...
Edna in the Desert
Edna In The Desert author Maddy Lederman visited Carle Place High School where students read the novel over the summer. They talked about Edna and Johnny, social media and the desert, and then participated in a writing workshop emphasizing the use of setting in story-telling.
The students asked smart questions and came up with fascinating settings in the workshop: An underground cave that has a pond filled with bio-luminescent fish, a scrumptious Candyland, an old house with creaky floors and an abandoned insane asylum, just to name a few!
Afterwards, Maddy signed books for students while they enjoyed Pineapple Upsidedown Cake, a treat from the book.
http://www.maddylederman.com/edna-goe...
Published on October 02, 2015 02:43
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Tags:
addiction, beverly-hills, family, female-protagonist, grandparents, hollywood, love, mg, middlegrade, ptsd, rich-kids, romance, spiritual, technology, teen, tween, veteran, vietnam, war, ya, young-adult