Beatrice Miller may have a granny's name (her granny's, to be more
specific), but she adores her Mamaw and her mom, who give her every bit
of wisdom and love they have. But the summer before seventh grade, Bea
wants more than she has, aches for what she can't have, and wonders what
the future will bring.
This novel in verse follows Beatrice through the ups and downs of
friendships, puberty, and identity as she asks: Who am I? Who will I
become? And will my outside ever match the way I feel on the inside?
A gorgeous, intergenerational story of Southern women and a girl's path
towards blossoming into her sense of self, Reckless, Glorious, Girl
explores the important questions we all ask as we race toward growing
up.