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Twelve-year-old Sarah writes letters to her hero, To Kill a Mockingbird's Atticus Finch, for help understanding her mentally ill mother, her first real crush, and life in her small Texas town, all in the course of one momentous summer.
Twelve-year-old Sarah writes letters to her hero, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD's Atticus Finch, for help understanding her mentally ill mother, her first real crush, and life in her small Texas town. The plot contains alcohol abuse.
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Children's books have ventured into ground once held only by the occasional teen read. Poverty. Alcoholic parents. Dwarfism. Issues that were once taboo for younger, sensitive readers.
I was one of those sensitive readers. I still am. I've had to put away a lot of books that are too difficult to read.
After i read the blurb on the back, I was very worried that I'd have to set aside this book.
No fears. Yes, it is a difficult subject (the main character's mother drowned her son and tried to drown her daughter). But it is perfectly explored, with all the thoughts and questions you might expect from a young girl.
I liked this story very much.