Category: | Book |
By (author): | Jennings, Sharon |
Subject: | JUVENILE FICTION / Age 7-10 Canadian |
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Family / Parents | |
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance | |
Audience: | young adult |
Publisher: | Red Deer Press |
Published: | March 2021 |
Format: | Book-paperback |
Pages: | 200 |
Size: | 7.50in x 5.25in x 0.50in |
From The Publisher* | As Rebecca is about to turn twelve years old, she begins to realize that Joe, her father, is not the most supportive of parents. Rather he seems to want to turn her away from friendships, from involvement with others, from anyone who might intrude on their two lives. When it seems their affectionate neighbour is becoming too inquisitive, Joe abruptly arranges for himself and Rebecca to make a quick move to another place in the city. And as she reflects on things, Rebecca realizes that this is what has always happened. Also, she doesn't attend school, but is doing what her dad calls home-schooling. When she asks him about her family - grandparents and others - turns out that they're all dead. For various reasons, as Joe explains. That means the two of them are alone in the world, making their own way. Or, perhaps, allowing Joe to make whatever moves he wishes to without consulting anyone else - least of all, his daughter. |
Biographical Note | Sharon Jennings (president of CANSCAIP) has written over sixty books for young people - picture books, chapter books, novels for reluctant readers, mid-grade novels and screenplays. Based in Toronto, Canada, she teaches writing at Ryerson University, works as a freelance editor and manuscript reviewer, and gives workshops and speeches across the country. |