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Sarah Weeks
Now a major motion picture starring Alfre Woodard, Jessica Collins, John Heard, Jacinda Barrett, Cloris Leachman, and Talitha Bateman—in theaters October 2017! From acclaimed author Sarah Weeks comes a touching coming-of-age story about a young girl who goes on a cross-country journey to discover the truth about her parents, which the New York Times called "a remarkable novel." Perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead's When You Reach Me and Ali Benjamin's The Thing About Jellyfish.She doesn't know when her birthday is or who her father is. In fact, everything about Heidi and her mentally disabled mother's past is a mystery. When a strange word in her mother's vocabulary begins to haunt her, Heidi sets out on a cross-country journey in search of the secrets of her past.Far away from home, pieces of her puzzling history come together. But it isn't until she learns to accept not knowing that Heidi truly arrives.
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Author
Sarah Weeks
Pages
288
Publisher
Zondervan
Published Date
2009-10-20
ISBN
0061978779 9780061978777
Ratings
Google: 2
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"Okay my history with this book goes back far. When I was in third grade I picked up this book for independent reading just for whatever. Since then I’ve reread it a couple times, despite the fact that I’m well beyond that reading level, and I cry every single time. Also would just like to note, it’s not like it’s a very low reading level, it’s just not as descriptive as maybe a book I’d read now, but I still LOVE this book. I HIGHLY recommend, especially for those around the third grade but I don’t know how many third graders use this app 😭"
"I first read this book maybe...10-12 years ago? It was during either 7th or 8th grade, and I had thought the cover was interesting as I looked at the books my science teacher had on his shelf. Asked to borrow it, and never gave it back until the end of the school year.<br/>The story's been playing in my head since that day, even when I forgot the title. I knew the story.<br/>After all those years I finally asked for a copy of it for my birthday, because I just...needed to have it again. To hold it, like it held that part of my mind.<br/>And tonight I happened to want to read it out loud, to my followers on stream. And over the 4-4.5hr it took me to read it out loud, I almost convinced myself that it wouldn't hurt as much now as it did when I was younger. I was wrong. I think it hurt more this time around because I understood it more. My voice kept cracking as I tried to not sob over my mic.<br/>But I still love it. It means so much to me, then and now. So do I recommend giving it a read? Yes. I also recommend being in the right headspace for it though. Just a warning. It is beautiful sadness. And I wouldn't change a thing about it."
"so good"
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Alyssa Leonard
"one of my favorite books when i was younger, very heartfelt. "
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Emma