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OverviewWhen Wren Abbott and Darra Monson are eight years old, Darra's father steals a minivan. He doesn't know that Wren is hiding in the back. The hours and days that follow change the lives of both girls. Darra is left with a question that only Wren can answer. Wren has questions, too. Years later, in a chance encounter at camp, the girls face each other for the first time. They can finally learn the truth--that is, if they're willing to reveal to each other the stories that they've hidden for so long. Told from alternating viewpoints, this novel-in-poems reveals the complexities of memory and the strength of a friendship that can overcome pain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen FrostPublisher: Perfection Learning Imprint: Perfection Learning Dimensions: Width: 12.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.30cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781627657259ISBN 10: 1627657258 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 20 January 2015 Recommended Age: From 12 to 15 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsAn IRA Teacher's Choice An ALA Notable Children's Book An IRA Teacher's Choice Many teen readers will identify with Wren and Darra and how events that happened to us when we were younger help shape the person we become. -- VOYA Beginning with a horrific story of an accidental kidnapping, this poetic novel is impossible to put down. . . . A masterpiece! --Shirley Mullin, Kids Ink Children's Bookstore Like Frost's Printz Honor Book, Keesha's House, this novel in verse stands out through its deliberate use of form to illuminate emotions and cleverly hide secrets in the text. -- Booklist An IRA Teacher's Choice An ALA Notable Children's Book An ALA Notable Children's Book An IRA Teacher's Choice Many teen readers will identify with Wren and Darra and how events that happened to us when we were younger help shape the person we become. -- VOYA Beginning with a horrific story of an accidental kidnapping, this poetic novel is impossible to put down. . . . A masterpiece! --Shirley Mullin, Kids Ink Children's Bookstore Like Frost's Printz Honor Book, Keesha's House, this novel in verse stands out through its deliberate use of form to illuminate emotions and cleverly hide secrets in the text. -- Booklist An ALA Notable Children's Book An IRA Teacher's Choice Author InformationHelen Frost is the author of several books for young readers, including Diamond Willow, Crossing Stones, The Braid, and Keesha's House, a Michael L. Printz Honor Book. Helen Frost was born in Brookings, South Dakota, the fifth of ten children. She recalls the summer her family moved from South Dakota to Oregon, traveling in a big trailer and camping in places like the Badlands and Yellowstone. Her father told the family stories before they went to sleep, and Helen would dream about their travels, her family, and their old house. That's how I became a writer, she says. I didn't know it at the time, but all those things were accumulating somewhere inside me. As a child, she loved to travel, think, swim, sing, learn, canoe, write, argue, sew, play the piano, play softball, play with dolls, daydream, read, go fishing, and climb trees. Now when she sits down to write, her own experiences become the details of her stories. Helen has lived in South Dakota, Oregon, Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Scotland, Colorado, Alaska, California, and Indiana. She currently lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with her family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |