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'''''Here's to You, Rachel Robinson''''' is a [[1993 in literature|1993]] novel by [[Judy Blume]], the sequel to ''[[Just as Long as We're Together]]''. |
'''''Here's to You, Rachel Robinson''''' is a [[1993 in literature|1993]] novel by [[Judy Blume]], the sequel to ''[[Just as Long as We're Together]]''. It is an allusion to a real person, [[Rachel Robinson]], and the [[Paul Simon]] song, ''[[Mrs. Robinson]]''. |
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==Plot introduction== |
==Plot introduction== |
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Rachel, like her over-achieving mother, thinks that she can handle anything with simple, logical explanation. However, when her uncontrollable brother, Charles, returns from last-resort boarding school, the fabric of her life is shaken. |
Rachel, like her over-achieving mother, thinks that she can handle anything with simple, logical explanation. However, when her uncontrollable brother, Charles, returns from last-resort boarding school, the fabric of her life is shaken. |
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Author | Judy Blume |
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Language | English |
Genre | Young adult novel |
Publisher | Delacorte Books |
Publication date | 1993 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 208 p. |
ISBN | ISBN 0-531-06801-3 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
Preceded by | Just as Long as We're Together |
Here's to You, Rachel Robinson is a 1993 novel by Judy Blume, the sequel to Just as Long as We're Together. It is an allusion to a real person, Rachel Robinson, and the Paul Simon song, Mrs. Robinson.
Plot introduction
Rachel, like her over-achieving mother, thinks that she can handle anything with simple, logical explanation. However, when her uncontrollable brother, Charles, returns from last-resort boarding school, the fabric of her life is shaken.
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