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Eight-year-old best friends Casey, Jenny, and Kate are having a pajama party and plan to have loads of fun until midnight. But when Casey starts telling one of her special scary stories, Kate suddenly wants to go home. "Captures eight-year-olds on overnights to a tee....A star-studded choice for the chapter-book crowd."--Booklist.

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"I grew up in a small suburban community about an hour from New York City. My favorite things were biking, reading, and spying. I spied on everyone, and still do. Coffee shops, I find, make an excellent backdrop for this particular activity. I may look like I'm minding my own business, sipping coffee, eating a cheese Danish, but in fact I am really doing spy work. Listening to conversations at the tables nearby. Watching to see who is saying what to whom. I am amazingly discreet for someone who never went to spy school. As I pick up bits and pieces of true life stories, I quietly weave in my own ideas, creating new stories with my very own endings. Spy work is a lot of fun.

"My parents took me to the city often. I loved the commotion and whirl on the streets and the screeching subway underground. I loved the hot dogs and crunchy doughnuts at Chock Full 0' Nuts, and the way mustard came on a tiny rippled paper. By the time I was seven, I was certain of one thing: that I would one day live in New York. Many years later, after graduating from library school, I moved to the Upper West Side of Manhattan, and I live here still, with my husband and two children, Sam and Kate.

"I was a lucky child, really. I was so close with my grandparents, it was as if I had two sets of parents all the time I was growing up. They lived in New York but came out to our house on weekends. Fridays, Nana cooked up a storm and arrived laden with shopping bags filled with homemade Jewish delicacies. She lit Sabbath candles and told wonderful family stories. I was privy to the best gossip.

"Grampa and I played checkers. We took earlymorning walks. My goal: to get out of the house before my brother woke up, to be alone for once with Grampa. Destination: hot chocolate and a buttered roll.

"I suppose I have to tell the truth about the kind of child I was. The best word to describe me: boring. I never once did anything extraordinarily wonderful or extraordinarily terrible. I knew in my heart I wanted to be a writer when I grew up, but there was this nasty little voice in the back of my head, and it was laughing at me. "You must be kidding, Amy! Why in the world would anyone want to read what you write? Remember who you are: the most boring person in the universe. Nothing ever happens to you. What nerve you have, thinking you can do something wonderful and clever like write."

"I worked for several years as a children's librarian and, later, in the children's book departments of several major publishing houses. I had a lot of good jobs. I had a secret, too. I wanted to write. And what I wanted to write, always, was children's books. it took me a long time to get over a kind of fear of writing, to start to believe I could do it. it took me a long time to realize all those boring days of my childhood may not have been so empty after all.

"My books are about real people-often people in my own family, with new names hut familiar personality traits. The setting is more often than not New York City. Family, home. Running themes in my life, and in my stories, too."

From Kirkus Reviews

For newly independent readers, a simple story (of four-and- a-half chapters) about three eight-year-old girls who live in the same apartment building; inspired by an older sister's 13th- birthday bash, they have their first sleepover. The mild events are predictable: it's not Jenny, who has the overanxious mother, who gets homesick after the scary stories, but sensible, well- organized Kate; and, despite narrator Casey's firm pronouncement that ``A person can't have two best friends,'' the three-way friendship ends up pretty close to just that. The strengths here are the well-individualized characters, their solid relationships, and the natural-sounding dialogue. Trivas's frequent full-color illustrations enhance the realism and humor; as in Ketteman's Not Yet, Yvette (below), she draws one clock carelessly--this one belies the late hour implied in the text. Still, an attractive choice for young readers who like to read about girls like themselves. (Fiction. 5-9) -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0688129498
  • ISBN 13 9780688129491
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages40
  • IllustratorTrivas Irene
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