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From the author of HOW TO SAY GOODBYE IN ROBOT, the story of a fractured family and three sisters' secretsThe Sullivan sisters have a big problem. On Christmas Day their rich and imperious grandmother gathers the family and announces that she will soon die . . .and has cut the entire family out of her will. Since she is the source of almost all their income, this means they will soon be penniless. Someone in the family has offended her deeply. If that person comes forward with a confession of her (or his) crime, submitted in writing to her lawyer by New Year's Day, she will reinstate the family in her will. Or at least consider it.And so the confessions begin....
Praise for Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters
*"This book has a long shelf life ahead of it, and can be easily offered to any teen as an excellent read." -School Library Journal, starred review
"[H]umor abounds in the inner workings of this interesting and unusual family." -Kirkus Reviews
"Standiford makes reading about Baltimore high society and the flawed, pampered, but likable Sullivans feel like a wickedly guilty pleasure.... Readers will wish that more family members had confessions to make." -Publishers Weekly
"[A] sweet and charming new novel." -Voice of Youth Advocates Natalie Standiford is the author of How to Say Good-Bye in Robot, Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters, The Secret Tree, The Boy on the Bridge, and Switched at Birthday. She is originally from Maryland, but now lives in New York City and plays in the all-YA-author band Tiger Beat. Praise for Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters
*"This book has a long shelf life ahead of it, and can be easily offered to any teen as an excellent read." -School Library Journal, starred review
"[H]umor abounds in the inner workings of this interesting and unusual family." -Kirkus Reviews
"Standiford makes reading about Baltimore high society and the flawed, pampered, but likable Sullivans feel like a wickedly guilty pleasure.... Readers will wish that more family members had confessions to make." -Publishers Weekly
"[A] sweet and charming new novel." -Voice of Youth Advocates
Praise for Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters
*"This book has a long shelf life ahead of it, and can be easily offered to any teen as an excellent read." -School Library Journal, starred review
"[H]umor abounds in the inner workings of this interesting and unusual family." -Kirkus Reviews
"Standiford makes reading about Baltimore high society and the flawed, pampered, but likable Sullivans feel like a wickedly guilty pleasure.... Readers will wish that more family members had confessions to make." -Publishers Weekly
"[A] sweet and charming new novel." -Voice of Youth Advocates Natalie Standiford is the author of How to Say Good-Bye in Robot, Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters, The Secret Tree, The Boy on the Bridge, and Switched at Birthday. She is originally from Maryland, but now lives in New York City and plays in the all-YA-author band Tiger Beat. Praise for Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters
*"This book has a long shelf life ahead of it, and can be easily offered to any teen as an excellent read." -School Library Journal, starred review
"[H]umor abounds in the inner workings of this interesting and unusual family." -Kirkus Reviews
"Standiford makes reading about Baltimore high society and the flawed, pampered, but likable Sullivans feel like a wickedly guilty pleasure.... Readers will wish that more family members had confessions to make." -Publishers Weekly
"[A] sweet and charming new novel." -Voice of Youth Advocates