![]() Okay, so I read it - it reads very quickly, 142 pages and stanza breaks aplenty - and then I read the author's Notes on Form and I was amazed all over again. And you may think, "could I ever give a book about kidnapping to a/my child?" well I would recommend this one. The way that Helen Frost crafts the story allows the reader to have an experience that is tense and riveting, but not frightening, no matter the age. Things get sorted out, but both girls are still affected by the kidnapping when, years later, they meet by chance at a summer camp.ĭah! It was so cool! It was the best kind of suspense novel: the kind in which your imagination is running wild. ![]() ![]() What he doesn't know, is that Wren is in it. The premise is this: Darra's father steals a car. The one on the left of the cover (which cover I really like a lot) is Wren Abbott. ![]() This novel is written in poetry, and from the perspective of two girls. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |