"Girls & Women." . . . . "Adolescence." . . "Family life Fiction." . . "Stepfathers Fiction." . . "Stepfathers-Fiction." . "Mothers Fiction." . . "Mothers-Fiction." . "New York (State)" . . "Stepfathers." . . "Self-reliance." . . "Family." . . "JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women." . . "Connor, Leslie." . . "Friendship Fiction." . . "Friendship-Fiction." . "Self-reliance Fiction." . . "Friendship." . . "Children's stories." . . "Family problems-Fiction." . . . . . . . "Waiting for Normal"@en . . "Addie tries to cope with her mother's erratic behavior and being separated from her stepfather and half-sisters when she and her mother go to live in a trailer by the railroad tracks on the outskirts of Schenectady, New York." . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Juvenile works" . "Juvenile works"@en . . . . "Waiting for normal" . "Waiting for normal"@en . . "Addie is waiting for normal. But Addie's mom has an all-or-nothing approach to life: a food fiesta or an empty pantry, jubilation or gloom, her way or no way. All or nothing never adds up to normal. All or nothing can't bring you all to home, which is exactly where Addie longs to be, with her half sisters, every day. In spite of life's twists and turns, Addie remains optimistic. Someday, maybe, she'll find normal. Leslie Connor has created an inspiring novel about one girl's giant spirit. waiting for normal is a heartwarming gem."@en . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Twelve-year-old Addie tries to cope with her mother's erratic behavior and being separated from her beloved stepfather and half-sisters when she and her mother go to live in a small trailer by the railroad tracks on the out-skirts of Schenectady, New York."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Twelve-year-old Addie tries to cope with her mother's erratic behavior and being separated from her beloved stepfather and half-sisters when she and her mother go to live in a small trailer by the railroad tracks on the outskirts of Schenectady, New York."@en . . "Twelve-year-old Addie tries to cope with her mother's erratic behavior and being separated from her beloved stepfather and half-sisters when she and her mother go to live in a small trailer by the railroad tracks on the outskirts of Schenectady, New York." . . . . . . . "Self-reliance-Fiction. Schenectady(N.Y.)-Fiction." . . "Family problems Juvenile fiction." . . "Schenectady (N.Y.)" . . "Mothers." . .