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Darling Clementine
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    Reads 143
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    Votes 2
  • WpPart
    Parts 9
  • WpHistory
    Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published May 11, 2013
A sudden death lead her to dangerous means to numb the pain. And a traumatizing mistake drove her from her small town in Montana. A fresh new chapter of complications is opened to Clementine Willows, who is forced to live with her mean spirited Grandmother indefinitely. She can't be anymore uncomfortable after she is thrown into a world of new, new faces, new school, a new job, new conflicts. It's already bad enough her grandmother dumped her in a shrink to talk about her improbable past, but now Clementine's new "friend's" are settling her down that familiar path that drove her father to send her thousands of miles away in the first place.
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Clementine and the Family Meeting

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Clementine's having a nervous breakdown. The FAMILY MEETING! sign is up in her house, and she just knows she's in trouble for something. Has she been too mean to her little brother? Too sloppy? Eating too much junk food? Try as she might to find out what's on the agenda, her parents won't reveal anything before the meeting. As far as Clementine is concerned, the agenda should be something like: 'We're getting a gorilla.' But no, it's something entirely different. 'We're talking about a new baby,' says her father. 'A brother or sister for you two. What do you think about that?' NO THANKS! is what Clementine thinks. After all, four is the perfect number for a family. There are four sides to a table, not five. Will Clementine learn to make room for one more? Readers will chuckle at Clementine's unique perspective on the age-old issue of sibling rivalry.