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Original Title: Rules
ISBN: 0439443822 (ISBN13: 9780439443821)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Maine(United States)
Literary Awards: Newbery Medal Nominee (2007), Schneider Family Book Award for Middle School Book (2007), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award (2008), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Middle School/Junior High (2009), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2009)
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Rules Hardcover | Pages: 208 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 53272 Users | 4897 Reviews

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Title:Rules
Author:Cynthia Lord
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:April 1st 2006 by Scholastic Press (first published 2006)
Categories:Realistic Fiction. Young Adult

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Twelve-year-old Catherine just wants a normal life. Which is near impossible when you have a brother with autism and a family that revolves around his disability. She's spent years trying to teach David the rules-from "a peach is not a funny-looking apple" to "keep your pants on in public"-in order to stop his embarrassing behaviors. But the summer Catherine meets Jason, a paraplegic boy, and Kristi, the next-door friend she's always wished for, it's her own shocking behavior that turns everything upside down and forces her to ask: What is normal?

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Ratings: 3.97 From 53272 Users | 4897 Reviews

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I love when teachers make you read books that you can't choose to read. I guess that its good for kids who don't read at all. But hate to break it to you, this book...Sucked.If they're trying to get kids to read, you just made it sure they won't read another word except "pizza" or "video games".I can not believe I am wasting my precious time on this book. Go and read it. See what I mean. Out of all the fabulous books like Harry Potter or Hunger Games they had to pick a book about a girl who

4.5* rounded upIt's difficult having a brother with autism, and sometimes 12-year-old Catherine wants out.Oops I did it againI let books mess with my heartGot lost in the gameOh baby babyI love the characters in this story!

Well, this was a nice book - a story about a girl trying to come to grips with her autistic brother (and her parents who do everything for him and nothing for her) and her friendship with a boy with cerebral palsy. It kept my interest. But it seemed artifical - I mean, she is driven crazy by the brother, but she chooses to befriend the boy who is even more challenged? And the voice is that of a girl MUCH younger than the main character is supposed to be. Further, nothing is all that resolved,

If I could be objective, I would probably give this book a higher rating. My son with Autism read this book with his 5th grade class. One would normally identify with the main character of this book, 12-year-old Catherine who's younger brother, David, has Autism. I can't help but wonder, though, if my son identified with David (being that my son is a younger brother with Autism). It makes me cringe to think this as Catherine is clearly embarrassed by David. At one point, she even compares him to

it was very good overall! at some points, scenes would be unnecessary or boring but it was a great read.

I really liked this book. I like how in all of Cynthia Lord's books, there is a saying before every chapter.I liked how the main character had a brother with autism because I had never really read a book like that before. I recommend this book to anyone who likes realistic fiction or just a good, quick and funny read.

This was the first book in ages that I've finished in one sitting and I'm really happy about it!!I've started reading this book last year when I received it, but I couldn't finished. Maybe the time wasn't right and I wasn't in the mood. However, yesterday I felt like picking this one up and I just cound't put it down!This story is so true, raw, realisitic and touching! I have a cousin that has autism, so I know how David was going through. Of course that some of Chaterine's atitudes toards his

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