Including Alice

Including Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, published by Simon Pulse on September 6, 2005, is a 288-page work in English that explores the complexities of family dynamics and relationships. The story follows Alice as she navigates the excitement and challenges that arise when her father marries Sylvia Summers, a union she orchestrated years earlier. As the wedding day approaches, Alice finds herself feeling increasingly isolated, grappling with her new reality as Sylvia moves into their home and her father begins a new chapter in his life.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, marriage, and friendship, highlighting the intricacies of relationships both within Alice’s family and among her friends. As Alice observes the struggles of those around her, including her friends’ romantic challenges and her father’s evolving marriage, she gains insight into the effort required to maintain connections. This edition presents a relatable exploration of growing up and the shifting dynamics that accompany significant life changes.
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After four years of hoping, wishing, scheming, and waiting, the moment Alice has been yearning for has at long last arrived… Alice’s dad is finally marrying Sylvia Summers! Alice always knew they were perfect for each other when she set them up back in seventh grade, but she’s relieved that The Big Day is here. She’s never felt so excited, so vindicated, so grown-up, and so … well, so left out. Now that the wedding is really happening, no one has time for Alice anymore, and the situation just gets worse when Sylvia moves into their house. Nothing is the way Alice thought it would be. Her dad and Sylvia have their new life together; Lester has his new apartment; and Alice feels like she’s on her own for the first time in her life. She’s also starting to notice that even though Dad and Sylvia are perfectly happy together, not everyone gets along so well. Elizabeth and Ross never see each other; Leslie and Lori are breaking up; Pamela and her mother can’t seem to find a way to even talk to each other; and Alice herself has started to hear some surprising rumors about Patrick… As Alice watches her friends sort out their problems and sees her dad and Sylvia navigate their new marriage, she starts to understand all the hard work that goes into relationships and how even when people seem to be meant for each other, it’s not always easy to be together. Book jacket.
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