Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself

Hardcover, 378 pages

English language

Published April 1, 2014 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

ISBN:
978-1-4814-1437-1
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When Sally's family moves to Miami Beach for the winter of 1947, she's excited and scared at the same time. What will school be like in Florida? Will she make any friends? Will she fit in so far away from home?

But none of this stops Sally from having the most amazing adventures. One minute she's a famous movie star or a brilliant detective; the next, she's found the Latin lover of her dreams— her classmate Peter Hornstein. And what about the Freedman's neighbor, old Mr. Zavodsky, who looks suspiciously like Hitler in disguise?

Sally's life is a movie played inside her head, and Miami Beach is her best setting yet. If only she didn't have so much to worry about. --front flap

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read as part of the Girl Detective Summer Challenge (where readers are encouraged to read at least 1 of the 6-7 books featured in each chapter of Lizzie Skurnick’s Shelf Discovery: The Teenage Classics We Never Stopped Reading) (www.girldetective.net/?p=4506) it's weird to re-read a book from so long ago - i was shocked by some of the language. did i know what those words meant back then? and then there were plot points that made me gasp with adult shock that i doubt i paid much attention to as a twelve or thirteen year old.
the book is set after WW II and sally is certain she's found a retired adolph hitler in miami. but her conjecture is no different than all her other movie-type fantasies she plays in her mind (or out loud with friends) her ignorance is what allows a child to read the book - …