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Title: Where It Stops, Nobody Knows
by Amy Ehrlich
ISBN: 0-14-034266-4
Publisher: Puffin
Pub. Date: May, 1990
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $4.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (6 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Great Book
Comment: "Where It Stops, Nobody Knows" opens with 13-year-old Nina Lewis and her mother traveling cross-country to Montpelier, Vermont (one of many cities that she and her mother have lived in over the years). As Nina explains, each move is harder than the one before, because she has to uproot herself from her friends, boyfriends, and school. And like before, just as Nina's getting used to her surroundings--she joins the girls' basketball team and develops a crush on a classmate (Sam Gordon)--her mother insists they move again, this time to Logan, Utah, where Nina's the new kid all over again.

Throughout the book, Nina is confused by her mother's unpredictable moods and whims to move. No explanation is given for why they have to travel so often, but the reader begins to suspect that they're running away from something--or someone. The tension builds slowly as Nina and her mother move to Venice, California, then Brooklyn, New York, where a startling secret is finally revealed about Nina's mother.

"Where It Stops, Nobody Knows" is a great book for teens, particularly girls. I could relate to Nina since I moved a lot as a kid, and readers who have as well will probably like this book, too. Yet even readers who haven't moved around a lot can still empathize with her, since the author does a great job of drawing her out. Recommended.

Rating: 5
Summary: BEST BOOK!
Comment: I first read this story when i was in elementry school. since then, i have loved it! i highly recomen this book!! it's an easy read, obviously, but it's a good story line. Ehrilch writes very well, and i think this is one of the greatest books of all time!

Rating: 5
Summary: :)
Comment: --Nina Lewis and her mother Joyce have always lived a free life; traveling from town to town whenever they feel like it. But Nina has noticed that this odd way of living is not all fun; lately, Nina has noticed suspicious patterns in their lifestyle. This is most conspicuous when Joyce forces Nina to leave a town she loves; she must be running away from something! What could Joyce be hiding from Nina? --Written so clearly that I could practically see the whole book happening, this book is definitely one of my top three favourite books.

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