Tending to Grace

· Knopf Books for Young Readers
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Lenore is Cornelia’s mother—and Cornelia’s fix-up project. What does it matter that Cornelia won’t talk to anyone and is always stuck in the easiest English class at school, even though she’s read more books than anyone else? She feels strong in the fixing. She cooks vegetable soup so Lenore will eat something other than Ring Dings; she lures her out of bed with strong coffee and waffles. She looks after the house when Lenore won’t get out of bed at all.

So when Lenore and her boyfriend take off for Vegas leaving Cornelia behind with eccentric Aunt Agatha, all Cornelia can do is wait for her to come back. Aunt Agatha sure doesn’t want any fixing.

Maybe this time it’s Cornelia who could use it?

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5.0
5 reviews
Jessica Lamoureux
August 7, 2017
I had to read this book for the Tending to Grace: The Play auditions that Swamp Meadow Community Theater is holding, and I loved it. It's a beautiful story, and honestly, I cried many times during this book.
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A Google user
June 26, 2018
Her books are amazing I would recommend reading this it helps you with life situations plz plz read this book
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Annabelle Eddy
September 30, 2017
This book was amazing it really made me think and I Could not stop reading it😍😍😍
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About the author

Kimberly Newton Fusco was an award-winning reporter and editor for 15 years . This is her first novel. The author lives in Foster, RI.

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