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OverviewTwelve-year-old Genuine Sweet, of tiny Sass, Georgia, can grant any wish . . . except her own. It's a peculiar predicament, considering how much she could use a few wishes. New friends help Genuine give her family a boost--and then she takes her gift global! Life finally seems to be on the mend. But when she's faced with unexpected trouble that no amount of wishing can fix, Genuine must puzzle out the difference between wishing for a better life and building one. Told in the engaging, irresistible voice of Genuine Sweet herself, Faith Harkey's debut novel spins a remarkable tale of a small-town girl with big-time magic and an even bigger heart. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Faith HarkeyPublisher: Clarion Books Imprint: Clarion Books Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9780544668539ISBN 10: 0544668537 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 12 April 2016 Recommended Age: From 10 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCharacter and events are well written and intriguing.Genuine s frustration over the dilemma of being able to help everyone but her own family is well crafted...authentic and unique. School Library Journal A folksy first-person narration combined with a thought-provoking storyline makes this a good pick for solo enjoyment or book club discussion. Kirkus Harkey has accomplished something great in this book readers will learn how almost anything can be done with a wish biscuit in hand. VOYA Harkey adroitly and wisely metes out the folksiness, using it to add depth to her characters and create a sense of place so that Gen and her community feel both believable and likable...Give this to readers who want a poignant story that, like its heroine, is genuinely sweet. Bulletin Harkey has created a lively cast of appealing characters, but Genuine's sweet and generous heart is the star of the story. Booklist Character and events are well written and intriguing. Genuine's frustration over the dilemma of being able to help everyone but her own family is well crafted...authentic and unique. --School Library Journal A folksy first-person narration combined with a thought-provoking storyline makes this a good pick for solo enjoyment or book club discussion. --Kirkus Harkey has accomplished something great in this book--readers will learn how almost anything can be done with a wish biscuit in hand. --VOYA Harkey adroitly and wisely metes out the folksiness, using it to add depth to her characters and create a sense of place so that Gen and her community feel both believable and likable...Give this to readers who want a poignant story that, like its heroine, is genuinely sweet. --Bulletin Harkey has created a lively cast of appealing characters, but Genuine's sweet and generous heart is the star of the story. --Booklist Character and events are well written and intriguing.Genuine s frustration over the dilemma of being able to help everyone but her own family is well crafted...authentic and unique. <i><b> School Library Journal</b></i> A folksy first-person narration combined with a thought-provoking storyline makes this a good pick for solo enjoyment or book club discussion. <i><b> Kirkus</b></i> Harkey has accomplished something great in this book readers will learn how almost anything can be done with a wish biscuit in hand. <b> VOYA</b> Harkey adroitly and wisely metes out the folksiness, using it to add depth to her characters and create a sense of place so that Gen and her community feel both believable and likable...Give this to readers who want a poignant story that, like its heroine, is genuinely sweet. <i><b> Bulletin</b></i> Harkey has created a lively cast of appealing characters, but Genuine's sweet and generous heart is the star of the story. <i><b> Booklist</b></i> Author InformationFaith Harkey travels the back roads of America in search of story. Drawn to places where the milk comes fresh from the cow, she has several adopted hometowns, including Tiger, GA (pop. 406), Grangeville, ID (pop. 3,151), and Istachatta, FL (pop. 116). Faith is a graduate of the Writing Workshop at Eckerd College. Visit her website at www.GenuineSweet.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |