The Indigo Notebook
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Fifteen-year-old Zeeta comes to terms with her flighty mother and their itinerant life when, soon after moving to Ecuador, she helps an American teenager find his birth father in a nearby village.
Publisher:
New York : - Delacorte Press
Pages:
324
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780385736527, 0385736525, 9780385906142, 0385906145, 9780375845246
Language:
English
Lexile Number:
780
Statement of responsibility:
Laura Resau
Physical description:
324 p. ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentZeeta- a fifteen year old girl is always moving from place to place. But things change when she moves to Ecuador. Zeeta meets Wendell and does anything she can to search for his biological parents. This book certainly is alot diffrent from others, with diffrent charecters of diffrent personalities. Since this is a bit of an easy read, I would mabey suggest it to people who are in 7th or 8th grade.
I thought that this book held a very intriguing character. I really liked the Rumi quotes--Resau manages to integrate them into the book and characters flawlessly. This book was probably intended for an audience slightly younger than me (maybe 8th-10th grade) but I still enjoyed the scenery of the setting. What was great about this book, was that though one can sometimes predict what is about to happen, Resau still manages to make the plot interesting and even throws in a few surprises.
I loved this book!!! Full of drama, mystery, romance and adventure this book is perfect for all types of interests.