Winner of the Sydney Taylor Book Award!
An eleven-going-on-twelve-year-old Jewish girl searches for her identity
in what Publisher's Weekly called a reassuring debut novel about
finding one's personal peace-and-comfort zone.
Justine Silver's best friend, Mary Catherine McAllister, has given up
chocolate for Lent, but Justine doesn't think God wants her to make that
kind of sacrifice. So she's decided to give up being Jewish instead.
Eleven-year-old Justine pours her heart out to her teddy bear, Father
Ted, in a homemade closet confessional. But when Justine's beloved Bubbe
suffers a stroke, Justine worries that her religious exploration is
responsible. Worse, she must suddenly contemplate life without Bubbe.
Ultimately, it's Bubbe's quiet understanding of Justine's search for
identity that helps Justine to find faith in the most important place of
all-within herself.