From Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner Laurel Croza comes a
mesmerizing collection of short stories about the whirlpool of
adolescence.
Charity takes small steps to escape her controlling father. Jasmine
endures the rumors about her at school, even though no one really knows
what happened last summer. The Oh! So Perfect Hair Dolly wishes for just
the right child to take her home from the store. Nicola has a run-in
with a classmate on her first day at a new school in the big city -- or
is the classmate a wolf in disguise? A squirrel ruminates on the nature
of life and death. Dani fights for her dream, in spite of her father's
insistence that her older brother should be the one to play hockey. Mike
finds the kind of family he has longed for in his coworkers at the
restaurant where he works.
In these seven stories by Laurel Croza (author of the award-winning
picture books I Know Here and From There to Here), five teenagers, a
doll and a squirrel break out of the expectations placed upon them.
Featuring beautiful black-and-white illustrations by Kelsey
Garrity-Riley.
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.6
Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or
speaker in a text.