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Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers
Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers




Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers

I miss you too Mom, but with work and stuff, it's not easy to just drop everything and go home.M: I know. Oh honey, I missed you so much after reading it.D: Wow, now you've got my interest piqued. The style it was written would make you think its storytelling would be too limited, but it turned out really well, I couldn't put it down! I read and finished with it in an hour, but I felt like the story lingered in me for another week. It's written in a really unique way, and the author did a terrific job at it. Is this a tear-jerker Mom?M: It has its moments.

Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers

I just read the blurb and I can't wait to read it later. Seriously, it's really good.D: Yeah it does seem interesting. And it's one of those mother-daughter stories so we can both relate. It's got those cute little drawings and I know how you love to draw. Wait, you're sure you did not send this to me because you think it sucks, did you?M: Of course not! I loved the story and I just told you, I thought you'd love it. I was supposed to buy it for myself but when I read it, I knew you'd love it, and I didn't have a present for you anyway, so.D: Mom, you know you didn't have to do that! You might want to read it again and now it's with me. Did you get it secondhand?M: No hon, I just read it first before I sent it to you. I did notice that it's got no plastic packaging anymore. I miss the dinners you and Dad used to do on my birthdays though. Telephone conversation with a mother and her daughter who lives overseas:Mother: Hi honey, how was your birthday? Did you receive the present I sent you?Daughter: Hello Mom! My birthday was okay.






Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers