Rules of the Road (Paperback)

Author: Joan Bauer
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780142404256
Publisher: Puffin Books
Publish Date: 6/6/2005
Buy.com Sku: 31039680
Item#: R336WP
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.5L x 0.75T
Pages: 208
Age Range: 16 to 21
 
When Madeline Gladstone, the elderly president of Gladstone shoe stores, hires Jenna as her driver for the summer, Jenna jumps right into the driver's seat.
 
 
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"Jubilant, strong, and funny, this is a road trip to remember." - Deborah Stevenson February 1998


 
Author Bio
Joan Bauer
Many of Joan Bauer's young adult novels feature feisty female protagonists--a situation likely influenced by the fact that Bauer is one of four sisters who were raised primarily by their mother and maternal grandmother. Bauer has said that her father, a salesman who was married four times, was a complicated person--a characterization mirrored by many of the fathers in her books. Before becoming a full-time author, Bauer worked in advertising--a career which blossomed into writing for magazines and newspapers and eventually movie screenplays. Her first novel, SQUASHED, was written as she slowly recovered from a serious car accident. That book, which was published in 1992, won the Delacorte Press Prize for a First Novel.

 
 
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I leaped onto the sliding ladder in the back room of Gladstone's Shoe Store of Chicago, gave it a shove, and glided fast toward the end of the floor to ceiling shelves of shoeboxes. My keen retailer's eye found the chocolate loafers, size 13, I slid the ladder to the Nikes, grabbed two boxes of easy walkers (white and beige) size 4 1/2 narrow, pushed again to women's saddles, found the waxhides, size 7, rode the ladder to the door one-handed. Children, do not try this at home. I am a shoe professional. I jumped off as Murray Castlebaum, my boss, rushed past me.

"It's a madhouse out there, kid." Murray grinned, rifling through shoeboxes. We love it when it gets busy.

I walked quickly back on the sales floor, made eye contact with each of my customers so they'd know I cared. Every movement counts when you're selling shoes, especially when the store fills up with customers. You look at people calmly; you let them know you'll take care of them-y

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