"Consumed by their hectic and separate lives, fifteen year old Claire and her mother communicate through notes on the refrigerator door, each one reflecting the day - to day drama of school, relationships, work, and chores... Yet the pattern of their daily routines soon become extraordinary when a crisis overtakes their lives and redefines their relationship forever. Powerful, heartfelt, and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door delivers universal truths about love as it weaves a story about the fabric connecting mothers and daughters." This is a perfect book for someone looking for something a little different. The entire story is told through short notes left on the door of the refrigerator. It offers a glimpse into the struggles of growing up through an engaging and creative format. Definitely a fan favourite of my past students. FYI: Some mature content to be aware of. Excerpt: Pages 26 - 30.
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