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Fostergirls
Fostergirls
Fostergirls
Liane Shaw
Her name is Sadie, but she might as well be called Fostergirl. That's how everyone thinks of her. Sadie doesn't care. In fact, she'd be happier if they didn't think of her at all. Her goal is to go unnoticed and disappear until she reaches the age of sixteen and can apply for legal emancipation. Now she finds herself in another new high school, another new group home—number thirteen, but who's counting? This time there's a girl at her school named Rhiannon, who won't let her be invisible and insists on being her friend, and a guidance counselor, who won't give up trying to find out why Sadie has such a hard time in English class. Their belief in her might be able to restore Sadie's belief in others, and maybe even herself. But a person from her past and a shocking accident threaten to turn Sadie back to the safety of her self-imposed isolation.

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Genre: 

  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Fostergirls, by Liane Shaw, is a book about a 15-year-old girl named Sadie. She is currently lived in her 13th group homes since she was a toddler. She has moved from several different ""pseudo families"" and group homes. Sadie doesn't really bond with any of the girls at her current group home. But, at her new school, she meets a girl named Rhiannon. Rhiannon is very talkative and,at first, Sadie doesn't really like her. Then,she starts to like her. There is also Ms.

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