• Welcome Back, Stacey!

  • The Baby-Sitters Club, Book 28
  • By: Ann M. Martin
  • Narrated by: Erin Moon
  • Length: 3 hrs
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)

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Welcome Back, Stacey!

By: Ann M. Martin
Narrated by: Erin Moon
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I listen to this book every night before I fall asleep and it works great

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STACEY IS BACK

This is the best but I feel bad because her mom and dad got divorces am sad but she COMES BACK so please buy this it’s AMAZING

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A true take on divorce.

Erin, is it, is excellent as Stacey, and other characters. Glad Stacey's back where she belongs, though not the circumstances that landed her back in Stoneybrook.

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Relive your childhood memories.

The narrators are Outstanding in helping with Stacy deal with her parents divorce and moving again.

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THIS IS THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!!

I have been listening to baby sitters club since I was 5 it is the best book by far

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Weak plot device.

It’s very clear that Stacey’s parents divorcing is plot device to get her back to Stoneybrook.

Their reasons were kind of weak. If her mother shops because she’s bored then she should get a job. And her dad shouldn’t work so late to be home for dinner.

And the marriage counselor said to divorce after 3 months? Not a very good therapist.

Besides the weak plot, Stacey’s reaction and the way she dealt with it was well done. It’s relatable for kids with divorced parents.

3 out of 5 NYC Bagels.

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