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Overview

The star that led the three wise men could be the same star wished upon by those longing for a wish to come true. In the opening novella, "Christmas Child," 15-year-old Melanie feels cheated when her baby sister, born at Christmastime, lives only a few days. But the brief life of her sister shows Melanie the lasting value of love. Brenda struggles between noble intentions and real desires when she becomes the last chance for happiness for a dying boy in "Last Dance." The final story, "Kathy's Life," describes a girl who appears to have it all. Kathy is beautiful, intelligent, and has the perfect job as a live-in caregiver for a couple's baby boy. But not everything is as perfect as it seems: Should Kathy give up the one person she loves most in the world?

A collection of three stories in which teenagers face life-altering situations.

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Children's Literature
Three holiday stories are packaged in this potboiler for teenagers. In the first story, Melanie questions God's intentions when her baby sister is born near Christmas time horribly malformed, certain to die. Melanie attempts to wring some meaning from her sister's short life and eventually comes to peace with the tragedy. In the second tale, a girl must choose between the date of her dreams for the holiday dance and an evening spent with a terminally ill friend. The final story involves two girls who forge a friendship despite having little in common. Kathy's life seems perfect to Ellie, but Ellie soon learns that Kathy has a desperate decision to make and that her life is not quite what it seems. Teenage girls who enjoy a good cry will not be able to put this book down.
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Three short stories draw readers into the lives and agonies of teens faced with life-changing decisions at Christmas time. In Christmas Child, Melanie's new sister is born just before Christmas with a serious birth defect. Readers share in the heartbreak as Melanie and her parents wrestle with the ramifications. In the midst of their pain and sorrow, the characters show compassion for others, facing the situation realistically and drawing closer together. The Last Dance is truly is that for Doug, a leukemia victim. After much agonizing, Brenda dates Doug out of kindness and discovers he is a very thoughtful person. She also has an on-again/off-again relationship with Matt, a football star at the local military academy who is not nearly so thoughtful or reliable. When the Christmas season arrives, Brenda must choose between the military ball with Matt or the Winter Fantasy formal dance with Doug. Brenda's dilemma, her sensitivity, and her response to the needs of a person with little hope is well and realistically done. To sixteen-year-old Ellie, Kathy's Life seems perfect. Beautiful, intelligent Kathy is a nanny to an adorable infant. She lives with a wealthy couple, has lovely clothing, and her own car; Ellie wears hand-me-downs and lives on a shoestring with her sister and divorced mother. As the girls work on together on a school project, friendship develops and Ellie inadvertently discovers that Kathy is not Chris's nanny, but his mother, and the couple wants to adopt him. Kathy's Christmas gift is to give Chris up and return to her family in Kuwait, allowing them both a new life. Once again this prolific author has written a book that is compelling, sensitive, and insightful. Female readers will clamor for her latest offering. VOYA Codes: 5Q 4P M J S (Hard to imagine it being any better written, Broad general YA appeal, Middle School-defined as grades 6 to 8, Junior High-defined as grades 7 to 9 and Senior High-defined as grades 10 to 12).
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Gr 7 Up-Three stories that feature different heroines, each with a problem. Even though 15-year-old Melanie is slightly embarrassed about her 42-year-old mother's pregnancy, she finds herself becoming more excited about the baby as time passes. She and her parents are devastated when the baby is born without part of its brain. Brenda, a high school junior, has a secret crush on a young man who attends a military academy. Her life becomes complicated when she learns that a local cancer patient has a crush on her. Finally, Ellie Matthias is having difficulty with her boyfriend until she befriends a secretive girl who helps her put things into perspective. All of the stories are loosely tied to the Christmas season. They are absorbing, the characters are well developed, and the author does not resolve the girls' dilemmas with pat solutions. While the cover illustration suggests a younger audience, this has solid YA appeal. Fans of McDaniel's inspirational fiction will enjoy this as will others who have not discovered her work.-Mary M. Hopf, Los Angeles Public Library

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780385740456
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • Publication date: 9/13/2011
  • Pages: 272
  • Sales rank: 227,121
  • Age range: 12 - 15 Years
  • Product dimensions: 5.63 (w) x 8.22 (h) x 0.63 (d)

Meet the Author

Lurlene McDaniel began writing inspirational novels about teenagers facing life-altering situations when her son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. Her books have received acclaim from teachers, parents, young people, and reviewers.

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Mom, look at these.  Aren't they cute?"  Melanie Barton jiggled a pair of dinosaur-shaped baby booties under her mother's nose.  Melanie and her mother, Connie, stood in a baby superstore, surrounded by aisles of adorable merchandise.  Her mother leaned heavily against a shopping cart heaped with diapers, newborn-size clothes, crib sheets, and a mobile and eyed the bright dino booties.

"Yes, they're cute, but I think they're too big for a newborn.  Your feet weren't any bigger than this."  Connie held out her finger and thumb to indicate a couple of inches, then arched her back and rubbed the hollow.  "I need to get off my feet, Mellie.  I'd forgotten how much your back aches when you're pregnant."

"How about the paint store?  You said we could stop there before we go home.  I need more yellow to finish the nursery walls."

"You'll get it done before the baby comes, I'm sure.  Right now, I want to get home before I collapse."

"But I still have Christmas shopping to do."

"It'll keep, Mellie," her mother said patiently.  "I need to rest.  You can go to the mall anytime."

Melanie told herself to be sensitive to her pregnant mother. In only a couple more weeks, Melanie's little brother or sister would be born.  Since Christmas was also only two weeks away, it was possible that the baby could be born on Christmas Day.  Which was what Melanie was secretly hoping.

"If only I could drive," Melanie grumbled as she and her mother walked to the car, pushing the cart full of purchases.

"This time next year you'll have your license, and you can take Baby Mortimer Christmas shopping while I sit around eating candy and reading a book."

Suddenly Melanie stopped.  "You and Dad aren't really going to call him Mortimer, are you?"

Her mother laughed.  "Don't be silly.  It could be a girl. Then we'll call her Morticia."

"Mother!  Don't joke.  We can't give the baby some crazy name.  It has to be something special."

"I'm sure you have some suggestions."

"A few."

"Can you save them for later?  I just want to get home and lie down."

On the drive home, Melanie gazed at the Christmas decorations hung from lampposts, the store windows decked out with lights, glitter, and holiday displays of toys and clothes.  Santas stood on street corners, ringing bells and collecting money.  Outside, the world looked expectant, ready for the most wonderful day of the year. Inside, Melanie's heart felt full to overflowing.  What a Christmas this was going to be!

In the spring, when her mother had first told Melanie about her pregnancy, Melanie had been shocked, then embarrassed.  Weren't her parents too old?  Forty-two and forty-five seemed pretty old to be having a baby.  And she had wondered what her friends would think.  As it turned out, her friends thought she was lucky to be getting a newborn baby to cuddle and hold.  Now she couldn't wait.

Back at the house, Melanie unloaded the car.  "You go lie down," she told her mother once they were in the foyer.  "I can start dinner."

Her mother patted Melanie's cheek.  "You've been such a help to me.  I don't know what I'd do without you, honey."

"I guess it's one of the perks of having babies fifteen years apart," Melanie said with a grin.

Her mother headed upstairs.  "Let me know when your dad gets home.  Remind him that we have Lamaze class tonight."

Melanie had to hand it to her parents.  Despite their age, they were going all out to make this birth a memorable experience.  They were attending natural-childbirth classes at the local hospital where their baby would be born.  Melanie had even gone with them a couple of times.  The class was full of young couples, and although her parents looked old among them, the group had welcomed them warmly.

"We always wanted a big family," Melanie had overheard her mom tell one woman.  "But after Melanie's birth, I just couldn't seem to get pregnant again.  Imagine my shock when it happened now, after all these years!"

In the kitchen, Melanie quickly got to work making dinner.  A casserole was warming in the oven and she was starting on the salad when the phone rang.

"What's shaking?"  It was the voice of her friend Coren.

"Just slaving in the kitchen.  What's up with you?"  Melanie cradled the phone beneath her chin and broke lettuce into a salad bowl.

"Nothing," Coren said with an exaggerated sigh.  School was out for the holidays and she already sounded bored.  "Are you going to Justine's party next Saturday?"

"It depends on how my mom's doing."

"She's okay, isn't she?"

"Sure, but she says that sometimes babies arrive early, so the baby could be here by Saturday."

"But you've got to come."

"I will if I can."  Melanie didn't see why it was so urgent that she go.

"Well, try hard, all right?"

Changing the subject, Melanie said, "You should see all the cute stuff we bought for the baby today.  The clothes are so tiny. It'll be like dressing a doll."  She heard her father's key in the door.  "Got to run.  My dad's home.  I'll call you tomorrow." Melanie hung up and kissed her father's cheek as he came into the room.

"Where's your mom?"

"Upstairs, resting."

He swiped a piece of carrot from the cutting board and ruffled her hair, which irritated her.  "Smells good in here."

"Mom said to remind you about Lamaze class tonight.  Can you drop me at the mall on your way there and pick me up on your way home?"

Her father set down his briefcase.  "You know I hate you wandering the mall alone."

"Dad, there's a thousand people at the mall.  It's not like I'll get lost or anything."

"You could get mugged."

She rolled her eyes, ignoring his concern.  "I still have Christmas shopping to do, and Mom said it was all right with her."

"I'll discuss it with your mom."

"I'm not a baby, you know."

"But you're still my baby," he said with a grin.

"I can get everything done before your class is over. Promise."  Melanie made a final stab at pleading her case.

"I said we'll discuss it, Mellie.  Now I'm going upstairs."

Melanie pouted.  She'd be glad when the baby was here and her father could see what a real baby looked like.  She was tired of him always treating her as if she were still five.  It was about time he started treating her like the fifteen-year-old she was. It was part of the hazard of being an only child, she reminded herself.  Her friends always got to try new things ahead of her.  But her own parents were usually the last ones to okay anything she wanted to do.

Still sulking, Melanie carried the garbage pail onto the back porch.  The frosty air felt cold on her warm cheeks.  She looked up. The sky was dark, but in the west she could still see a hint of lavender and pink left from the setting sun.  A single star twinkled, as if trapped between the light and the darkness.  Impulsively she said, "Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight . . ."  Finishing the familiar children's rhyme, she asked, "Could I have a baby sister?  And if it's not too much trouble, do you think you could get my parents to treat me as a truly older sister and let the new baby be the baby?"

The star winked like a tiny jeweled eye, making her think that perhaps it had heard her and would grant her wishes.

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  • Posted August 31, 2011

    Great Book!!!!

    I got this book from the library before I got the Nook. This book explores through three terrific novels about love, death, and the unfairness of life. Lurlene Mcdaniel amazed me once again with books written straight from the heart...a perfect book to shed a tear over...GREAT BOOK!!!

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    Sunsting (StarClan)

    The StarClan at Moonpool haven't neglected to answer. I know I was blocked and I think others were, too.

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    Post all the cats u rp. I have. Spread the word.

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    Posted April 10, 2012

    Scourge

    Why have you betrayed me starclan?

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    Posted March 29, 2012

    Beware

    The Dark Forest is rising....

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2012

    January, 17, 2012

    I have read almsot every single one of her books. She is a wonderful author. She really shows you the everyday life and death of peoples lives in her books. Some of her books left me heart broken but then I really ejoyed it. I enjoyed this book overall :)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 16, 2012

    Good

    Awesome book by an awesome author.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 22, 2011

    Very good book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 11, 2011

    Amazing author

    This is the best author evr i love her books so much

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  • Posted October 15, 2011

    How much

    How much does this book cost i have to preorder it and it dont show how much it is????

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 12, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    i love her books

    this book is one of my favorite books from lurleme mcdaninel in this book
    i have cryed because of what happens but if i had a to chosse between books i would chosse any of her books she is a good writter

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2008

    Lurlene lover

    I loved this book.The three stories are all about tragedies at there worst. I highly reccomend this book to anyone.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 19, 2004

    Outstanding

    I just love to read all of the books that are written by Lurlene McDaniel. Starry, Starry Night was the best one. I've read about 15 of her books so far. I plan to read them all.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 23, 2004

    *~starz~*

    very touchin stories, sad yet great. mai sec fav bk!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 19, 2004

    !!!Wow Awsome Book!!!

    This book had many interesting stories. Had happiness and sadness but i still enjoyed reading the three holiday stories. Every one should read Lurlene McDaniel books. If only Miss. McDaniel were to have a biography.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 5, 2003

    sad but very good

    all 3 of these books were sad but the one that was the sadest was last dance cause of what happened. kathy's life was a good one but at one point you know what was going to happen.christmas child was a very sad one that rillie hit home it was very good. i recommend this book to any body that likes sad books.

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