Not quite a 4, but definitely a 3-1/2 stars.
Joy School is the second book in the Katie Nash series. I read this one in just two days (it helped that I was on a flight to Toronto from Florida.) (I think I would had read it that fast anyway). I do enjoy Elizabeth Berg's books!
Like the first book, Durable Reads, Berg's is a master of getting into a mind of a 13 year. As a reader, you'd swear Berg's was just recently a 13 year herself. How she is able to pull this off, like no other writer can do, is a writer's gift!
And like Durable Reads, 13 year old Katie faces many daily challenges and struggles, that we can only truly remember by going through it with her. She's moved to a new state, tries to fit into school, has to deal with rude notes left by the front bushes by her bedroom window, misses her best friend back home (and who I never liked), falls for an older man (who's 23), and is forever tiptoeing around her moody father. (Okay, some I could relate too, others no.)
The story is funny, sad, surprising (spoiler alert - her father and their house cleaner like each other) and you'll have a hard time putting down the book, at least I did.
I've started on #3, True to Form. Somehow I don't think I'm going to be disappointed.