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Book - Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst
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imageFeeling in desperate need of psychotherapy, seventh-grader Anastasia buys a plaster bust of Sigmund Freud at a garage sale and consults him as her life takes a series of twists and turns. Freud remains enigmatic and unjudgmental as Anastasia's science project goes hopelessly awry and even her usually unflappable mother, Katherine Krupnik, loses her cool.

"With wonderful wit, emotional honesty and humor's saving grace, the Anastasia books artfully offer an education in understanding the world." --What's So Funny? Wit and Humor in American Children's Literature, by Michael Cart

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Other Anastasia Books
ANASTASIA KRUPNIK   Anastasia's tenth year has some good things, like falling in love and really getting to know her grandmother, and some bad things, like finding out about an impending baby brother.

ANASTASIA AGAIN!   Twelve-year-old Anastasia is horrified at her family's decision to move from their city apartment to a house in the suburbs

ANASTASIA AT YOUR SERVICE   Chronically short of cash, twelve-year-old Anastasia looks for a job and finds more than she bargained for.

ANASTASIA ON HER OWN   When her mother is called out of town, Anastasia and her father set about to prove that running a house is actually easier than it seems.

ANASTASIA HAS THE ANSWERS  Anastasia continues the perilous process of growing up, as her thirteenth year involves conquering the art of rope climbing, playing Cupid for a recently widowed uncle, and surviving a crush on her gym teacher.

ANASTASIA'S CHOSEN CAREER   In her seventh adventure, the irrepressible Anastasia decides that charm school is the answer to her career dilemmas.

ANASTASIA AT THIS ADDRESS
  Anastasia Krupnik answers a personal ad, and by stretching the truth, finds herself in quite a predicament when the special "he" wants to meet her.

ANASTASIA ABSOLUTELY   Anastasia finds herself in another embarrassing mess when she accidentally puts the bag of her dog's droppings instead of her mother's packages in the mailbox, and things get worse when the police investigate the mailbox.
 

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