Chopstick (Friends for a Season #2)

Chopstick (Friends for a Season #2)
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8+
Release Date
July 01, 2005
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0764200216
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Thirteen-year-olds Paige and Kate find themselves competing for the same worship-music contest and the same $500 prize. Each girl is so sure she will win that each has already promised the prize money to a favorite worthy cause. Via the contest's Web site, Paige and Kate meet and begin a friendship that will make both girls examine their ideas about their faith and what worship really is. They realize that, like a single chopstick, the body of Christ cannot work well alone. Each girl decides to share a bit of her strongest gift with the other, thereby increasing the chances that one of them--but only one of them--will win. Friends For a Season Book 2.

Thirteen-year-olds Paige and Kate find themselves competing for the same worship-music contest and the same $500 prize. Each girl is so sure she will win that each has already promised the prize money to a favorite worthy cause. Via the contest's Web site, Paige and Kate meet and begin a friendship that will make both girls examine their ideas about their faith and what worship really is. They realize that, like a single chopstick, the body of Christ cannot work well alone. Each girl decides to share a bit of her strongest gift with the other, thereby increasing the chances that one of them--but only one of them--will win. Friends For a Season Book 2.

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Friends, but for how long?
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Reader reviewed by Cheyenne Myers

Paige Winsome and Kate Kennedy meet each other when Paige buys a guitar from Kate and a friendship forms. Both girls are in the same singer-song writer contest to win four hundred dollars to give toward either buying gifts for little kids that are poor (Kate) or giving animals to elderly people who lost family (Paige). Each girl needs the money but there is one problem, only one girl can win. Will this contest destroy their friendship or improve it? There is one more problem though, both of their dads work for the same company, Rainmaker, who is about to go out of business, but even if they find a buyer for the company, both their dads might lose their jobs.

Chopstick was so good that I didn't want to put it down. This book is what you call a page turner. I enjoyed reading this book so much. Chopstick switches back and forth from Paige to Kate every chapter telling what's happening in each girls life. This book is very easy to read for people eight and up. I recommend that everyone read Chopstick, especially preteen girls. They also have a website at http://www.friendsforaseason.com, and there are three other books in this series.
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