"Before last summer Maureen and I were best friends....At least I think
we were. I don't know what happened exactly. As some people who get hit
by trucks sometimes say, 'I didn't see anything coming.'"
When her best friend since the third grade starts acting as though
Debbie doesn't exist, Debbie finds out the hard way that life can be a
lonesome place. But in the end the heroine of this wryly funny
coming-of-age story--a girl who lives in a house covered with stuff that
is supposed to look like bricks but is just a fake brick
pattern--discovers that even the hourly tragedies of junior high school
can have silver linings, just as a house covered with Insul-Brick can
protect a real home. This first novel shines--fun, engrossing,
bittersweet, and wonderfully unpredictable.