<p>Powerful, simultaneously simple and complex.</p>

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

<p>This title would be a great addition to a middle or high school library.</p>

School Library Connection

<p>[Missy's] resilience and resourcefulness ... make her a character to remember and admire.</p>

Historical Novel Society

New York City in the 1960s is the humming backdrop for this poignant, gritty story about a girl who sees her parents as flawed human beings for the first time, and finds the courage to make a fresh start. Missy’s mother has gone back to school to pursue her dream of becoming an artist. Missy’s father works in advertising and takes Missy on secret midnight excursions to Harlem and the Village so she can share his love of jazz. The two write poems for each other — poems that gradually become an exchange of apologies as Missy’s father’s alcohol and drug addiction begins to take over their lives.  When Missy’s mother finally decides that she and her daughter must make a fresh start, Missy has to leave her old apartment, her school, her best friend and her cats and become a latchkey kid while her mother gets a job. But she won’t give up on trying to save her family, even though this will involve a hard journey from innocence to action, and finally acceptance.  Based on the events and people of her own childhood, Amanda Lewis’s gorgeous novel is driven by Missy’s irresistible, optimistic voice, buoyed by the undercurrents of poetry and music. Key Text Features poems dialogue literary references epigraph vignettes
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A poignant, gritty story about a girl who sees her parents as flawed human beings for the first time, and finds the courage to make a fresh start.
I couldn't resist reading it straight through. I just loved it. Truly, a stunning story. 
An authentic, child-centered story about living with a parent with addiction and mental-health issues.Features iconic NYC landmarks like the Chelsea Hotel, Coney Island and Central Park to the jazz bars of Harlem and the Village. Amanda has dual Canadian/US citizenship.Autobiographical fiction that interlaces prose and poetry.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781773067926
Publisert
2022-05-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Vekt
312 gr
Høyde
190 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
195

Forfatter

Biographical note

AMANDA WEST LEWIS is the author of nine books for young readers, including two about Miranda Billie Taylor, These Are Not the Words and Focus. Click. Wind. Her books have been nominated for the Silver Birch Award, the Red Cedar Award, the Violet Downey IODE Award, the Snow Willow Award and others. She is a writer, theater creator, calligrapher, teaching artist and founder of the Ottawa Children’s Theatre. Amanda has an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Born in New York City, Amanda now lives in Brooke Valley, Ontario, with her husband, writer Tim Wynne-Jones.