A review by hetellama83
This Full House by Virginia Euwer Wolff

5.0

LaVaughn is one of the most three-dimensional characters I have ever read; her character voice is incredibly honest and so truthfully written, even down to the way in which she speaks. As in the first two books, I found myself connecting with her on so many levels; she deals with life in realistic ways, and the other characters, too, have their moments in connecting with the reader. Wolff has carefully crafted LaVaughn's coming of age over the course of the three novels in this series, and this third installment not only successfully ties everything up, but also allows LaVaughn to live beyond the page. The reader knows she will be okay, and that she will have the same determination and caring nature throughout the rest of her life. I love this book (and this series) so much.