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  1. Here's to You, Rachel Robinson is a 1993 young adult novel by Judy Blume, the sequel to Just as Long as We're Together. It is an allusion to the Simon and Garfunkel song, "Mrs. Robinson".

  2. 1 de oct. de 1993 · Rachel's a straight-A student, on every teacher's wish list of Natural Helpers. But she grinds her teeth at night and dreads dinnertime, now that her troublemaker brother has been expelled from boarding school and is now home.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2012 · Here's to You, Rachel Robinson. Rachel is the youngest in a family of high-achievers. She’s also the cleverest. But it’s not easy being super-intelligent – especially when her errant...

  4. From the outside, Rachel looks like the perfect daughter in the perfect family. She’s a straight-A student, a gifted musician, and a good friend. But Rachel feels as if it’s all falling apart. Her brother, Charles, was just kicked out of boarding school and is now at home, wreaking havoc.

  5. The story. Rachel’s a straight-A student. She practices the flute 45 minutes a day. She strives for perfection in everything she does. But she grinds her teeth at night and dreads dinnertime, now that her troublemaker older brother, Charles, has been thrown out of boarding school and is back home, acting up to get attention.

  6. 1 de sept. de 1995 · Here's to You, Rachel Robinson. Mass Market Paperback – September 1, 1995. Trouble in Rachel's family is spelled with a capital C—for Charles. From the outside, Rachel looks like the perfect daughter in the perfect family. She’s a straight-A student, a gifted musician, and a good friend.

  7. Here's to You, Rachel Robinson. Judy Blume. Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1994 - Juvenile Fiction - 196 pages. It's the end of seventh grade, and the stress of trying to be...