The new novel from Jill Wolfson - an exciting, fresh voice in
middle-grade fiction
Whitney has been in so many foster homes that she can give a complete
rundown on the most common varieties of foster parents - from the
look-on-the-bright-side types to those unfortunate examples of pure
evil. But one thing she doesn't know much about is trees. This means
heading for Foster Home number 12 (which is all the way at the top of
the map of California, where there looks to be nothing but trees) has
Whitney feeling a little nervous. She is pretty sure that the middle of
nowhere is going to be just one more place where a hyper, loud-mouthed
kid who is messy and small for her age won't be welcome for long.
Jill Wolfson has woven together the stories of an irrepressible foster
child and a deeply divided small town with incredible humor and
compassion.