Every Big & Little Wish, by E.C. Moore
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Every Big & Little Wish, by E.C. Moore
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Every Big and Little Wish, E.C. Moore’s young adult novel, opens in late spring 1970. Sixteen-year-old Jacy Wilbert’s Mom got promoted, so her parents sold their Victorian home in California and moved to a townhouse in Oregon. Torn away from the only home she's ever known and forced to leave her beloved German shepherd behind, Jacy now feels misplaced. Exacerbating an already terrible situation, her dad runs off with the bombshell real estate agent who sold them their townhouse. And, just when it seems things can’t get any worse, her mom loses the stupid job they left California for in the first place. As her mother drowns her sorrows with pink wine night after night, Jacy’s caught in the middle, struggling to maintain a relationship with her AWOL dad while tolerating his annoying, much-younger girlfriend. Missing old friends back in California, and feeling like an outsider, Jacy needs to build a new social life in a new school. Not the sort of girl to wait around for what she wants to come her way, she sets her sights on Neil Wilder, the best-looking boy around. Everything changes when Jacy Wilbert knocks on the wrong door.
Every Big & Little Wish, by E.C. Moore- Amazon Sales Rank: #6476527 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .61" w x 5.50" l, .69 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 244 pages
About the Author EC Moore was born in Seattle, Washington, spent her childhood in Eastern Washington and Portland, Oregon, finished high school in Northern British Columbia, and moved to Southern California at eighteen to attend college. She perpetually misses evergreens and rain. Although she has made her living as an interior designer and coffee house proprietor, writing has always been her passion. EC Moore writes media scripts and treatments freelance, but has focused her love of writing towards fiction, penning INCURABLE and EVERY BIG & LITTLE WISH. When EC Moore’s not writing feverishly, you will find her out walking or sightseeing. She’s wild about coffee, books, cooking, good wine, cairn terriers, miniature ponies, historical houses, and witty people. She resides in a fifties bungalow in Southern California, with her creative-director husband, a yappy blonde dog, and one feisty Chihuahua.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. What a fun book to read! By Susan Watts What a fun book to read! This story took me back to my days as a teenager in Portland Oregon in the 1970's. No cell phones, no computers, just real relationships. E. C. Moore captured what it was like to be a teenager at that time perfectly. The characters are rich and full and quirky. The story pulls you along and you don't want to put it down. It is not only a teen story, but a really good mystery and suspenseful. I highly recommend this book to anyone who just wants to get lost in a good story.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. What is Jacy to do when she's uprooted from the ... By Dana Busenbark What is Jacy to do when she's uprooted from the only home she's known, moved to a much smaller place in another state, then her father runs off with the woman that sold them the new house? What happens with her mom? Enter Neil Wilder, the new kid on the block. A non-liked girl sits down next to Jacy on the bus one day and points down Neil's run down house. Jacy decides that she is going to try to befriend him, what does she do? What happens when Jacy goes out to eat pizza with her mom and a girl from school asks why she was hanging out with Nick? What happens with her mom? What is the nickname that Jacy calls her mother in her thoughts? What happens when Neil and Jacy are walking out of school one day and his brother shows up in his Uncle's truck? What's going on at the house? How does the issue get resolved? What happens to little Manny when Neil and Jacy are forced to take Casper with him and he makes an unwanted move against Jacy? What happens to Jacy and Cay the night Jacy's mother decides to stay in Astoria with her new boyfriend? What does Jacy's Dad do? This book was really a shocking book at all the dysfunction that you see, but at the same time, it makes you pause and go, "hmmm." There are definitely intricacies in this book that I haven't noticed in other books that I have read, from the crazy, stalking brother who thinks he's a comic book character, to not knowing if Kai, the hawaiian body surfing girl in California is a liar or telling the truth to the stripper and Neil's family and Jacy's own family. How does the relationship between Jacy and Cay change as the story goes? What happens when after Jacy's father gets her a car, she comes back to the car while on a date with Neil and finds her door unlocked? Does she get into the car anyways or does she call the cops after everything that has been going on? You're going to have to read the book to find out everything that has been going on! WHEW!RECEIVED THIS BOOK AS A GIFT FOR A FAIR/HONEST REVIEW and REVIEWER FOR Bloggin' With M.Brennan.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Perfect for fans of Judy Blume's YA books By Maggie C I was excited to review this book because the description really drew me in. A book about a gawky teenage girl set in the 70’s is like heaven to a fan of Judy Blume’s YA books.I have to say that this book did not disappoint me. I fell in love with Jacy and was eager to know where her life would take her. I did feel mostly bad for her as she seemed to have a lot of bad luck but not like she would never have good luck. I was a little sad at the end because although everything turned out okay, it was not the way I was hoping it to go. I really enjoyed reading about the Pacific Coast; the author did an excellent job describing all of the scenery, so much so that I want to go now!I do think there are some weak points to the book. Without spoiling too much, very important parts involving some very stressful things are very briefly talked about and then barely mentioned again. Or we don’t really know the reason behind things, and the reason given seems kind of weak. I also felt like we meandered along a path through Jacy’s life without really having a plot, though I can’t say this honestly upset me that much.This is a clean YA book. There’s very little sex mentioned, and it’s mostly talked about in the third person. Jacy has very little intimate contact. As such, I feel like this would be good for a pretty wide age range. That also includes adults – the author writes to all ages. As I said before, it was a bit more grown up version of a Judy Blume classic, but with the 1970’s references to make you feel like you were there.I received the book mentioned above in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.
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