The Mini Adventures of Misha: Four Days in San Francisco

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Patricia La Bella ISBN: 9781476213965
Publisher: Patricia La Bella Publication: May 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Patricia La Bella
ISBN: 9781476213965
Publisher: Patricia La Bella
Publication: May 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Mini Adventures of Misha: Four Days in San Francisco is a charming tale of comedic adventures entwined within a true-to-life coming of age story.

Raised on a hearty dose of Facebook and E! Channel, ten-year-old Misha is like many urban-minded young girls who possess a free-will, a sharp tongue, and a few Juicy Couture handbags.

Despite her propensity for the latest styles, Misha maintains a veil of non-conformity. Misha would rather lick a payphone receiver than to dress in a matching outfit with her doll; not to mention, her annoyance at anything to do with love-struck vampires.

This book follows Misha and her mom on an adventurous trip to San Francisco, California. Misha’s mom is excited to introduce her daughter to culture and diversity. Misha, however has one goal in mind: Get to The Holy Grail of shopping – The miraculous five-story SAKS FIFTH AVENUE!

As a single parent, Misha’s mom is trying to give her daughter an expansive vision of the world, while trying to be the perfect role model, and all the while competing with the likes of Louis Vuitton and Snooki. While she is Misha’s biggest supporter, Mom also serves as Misha’s number-one nemesis.

Amidst this push-and-pull relationship, mother and daughter struggle through their differences as well as their similarities. The Mini Adventures of Misha weaves an intricate yarn of mother-daughter dynamic; social regard; nuances of youth; and challenges of parenthood with reality and humor.

While Misha’s attitude and character are detailed, her physical appearance is not – an intricate element in personalizing Misha as relatable to any girl, regardless of race, religion, or background.

More fun and anxiety await Misha in the future, so keep an eye out for Misha's next mini adventure!

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The Mini Adventures of Misha: Four Days in San Francisco is a charming tale of comedic adventures entwined within a true-to-life coming of age story.

Raised on a hearty dose of Facebook and E! Channel, ten-year-old Misha is like many urban-minded young girls who possess a free-will, a sharp tongue, and a few Juicy Couture handbags.

Despite her propensity for the latest styles, Misha maintains a veil of non-conformity. Misha would rather lick a payphone receiver than to dress in a matching outfit with her doll; not to mention, her annoyance at anything to do with love-struck vampires.

This book follows Misha and her mom on an adventurous trip to San Francisco, California. Misha’s mom is excited to introduce her daughter to culture and diversity. Misha, however has one goal in mind: Get to The Holy Grail of shopping – The miraculous five-story SAKS FIFTH AVENUE!

As a single parent, Misha’s mom is trying to give her daughter an expansive vision of the world, while trying to be the perfect role model, and all the while competing with the likes of Louis Vuitton and Snooki. While she is Misha’s biggest supporter, Mom also serves as Misha’s number-one nemesis.

Amidst this push-and-pull relationship, mother and daughter struggle through their differences as well as their similarities. The Mini Adventures of Misha weaves an intricate yarn of mother-daughter dynamic; social regard; nuances of youth; and challenges of parenthood with reality and humor.

While Misha’s attitude and character are detailed, her physical appearance is not – an intricate element in personalizing Misha as relatable to any girl, regardless of race, religion, or background.

More fun and anxiety await Misha in the future, so keep an eye out for Misha's next mini adventure!

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