Amy McDougall, Master Matchmaker
By (Author) Gary Pedler
Regal House Publishing LLC
Fitzroy Books
9th June 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
178
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
244g
Thirteen-year-old Amy McDougall is worried about Travis, the single gay guy who adopted her when she was a kid. He wants a boyfriend, yet isnt having any luck finding one himself. Amy decides the solution is for someone else to do the finding. Someone like her! Amys first attempts at matchmaking are embarrassing flops, despite advice from her hyper-smart best friend Grace. Soon Amy makes not only a match for Dad, but for other people she knows. Now no one can deny that shes Amy McDougall, Master Matchmaker. Still, she finds there's a price to pay for her meddling when all three matches cause problems she hadnt foreseen. Amy McDougall, Master Matchmaker is a fun and engaging tale that takes a fresh look at important subjects like love and friendship.
"A perfect read that left me with a cozy feeling." Dieter Moitzi, Rainbow Book Reviews
"Spunky Amy McDougall will have you chuckling from page to page." Margo Kelly, author of WHO R U REALLY
"With Amy McDougall, Gary Pedler has created a stand-up-and-cheer testament to the resilience and imagination of teenagers. This is an entirely convincing story about a girl who rises from foster child beginnings, and her adventure through misadventure in finding a loving companion for her gay dad." J.R. Potter, author of Thomas Creeper and The Gloomsbury Secret
"What a joyously refreshing and delightful look at modern family life! Thirteen-year-old Amy describes herself as blatina, and whenever she is out with her gay adoptive dad, Travis... In Amy's opinion, there's only one thing missing from their lives: a partner for Travis. This is a story of friendship, resilience, love, and acceptance and a MUST READ for all those with warm hearts who embrace diversity in our society." Janet Graber, author of Malcolm Mouse, Explorer and the Secret Chamber of Gwendoline Riston
Growing up in Napa Valley, Gary Pedler wrote his first story at eight. It involved dinosaurs. After attending UC Santa Cruz, Gary moved to San Francisco, where over the years he mastered the art of writing books that didn't necessarily involve dinosaurs. These include the travel memoir Couchsurfing: the Musical. Gary is single and has no children, though he did once have a cat he was very fond of.