After living in Kansas for over a year, Molly wants more than anything to go back to Rhode Island, where her Friends 4-Ever, Laura, Meg, and Stevie, are. Then her parents give her an early Christmas present--a round-trip ticket home for the holidays!
Being with her friends is great--at first. But gradually Molly begins to feel like a visitor who no longer belongs there. Some of the kids and teachers at school don't recognize her, and her own best friends are doing new things that she can't be part of. Molly is confused. Can she sort out her mixed-up feelings and feel at home again?
I picked up this book thinking it would be a bit like Pen Pals, or the Baby-Sitters club, but it was neither. I found it so boring it took me allots a week to get through it, when usually I can read three to five books of this size per day!