LitPick Review
Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location -
North Hollywood,
CA ,
United States
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Rachel's mother decides to run away. At least, that's how Rachel feels as she watches her mother pack up the car and drive away to parts unknown. After the dust settles, Rachel takes ownership of Madison, her mother's dog, stops doing her schoolwork, and has trouble talking to her father.
Opinion:
This story tactfully and truthfully discusses desertion and bipolar disorder as one young girl learns the truth about her mother. In losing her mother, Rachel is able connect with her father as she never has before. Readers will find hope and heart in these pages. The novel is written in verse, making it appealing to both aspiring young poets and reluctant readers.
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