Take a look at the picture of LaShonda on the cover of The Cruisers #3 A Star is Born by Walter Dean Myers. Tell me. I dare you to tell me that is not the spitting image of Judy on the cover of the best movie ever. It struck me right away. In this latest installment, LaShonda has been noticed by the Virginia Woolf Society for her wonderful costume designs and they want to send her to a special place to live and a special school. LaShonda, though, lives in a group home with her little brother who has autism and she doesn't want to leave him. That is the main problem in this third book and The Cruisers must find a way to help out their friend.
I am still not into this series as much as I want to be, but I love Myers and so I will keep on keeping with them. I love the twist of Zander and Caren. And all of The Cruisers are very likable friends. The books make you think and they take on big issues. I do recommend them.

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