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Tamara, a sarcastic fifteen-year-old foster child, is forced to befriend the crotchety, cigar-smoking, nursing home resident Miss Barclay for a school project. The theme of an unappreciated child finding solace through friendship with an equally sidelined old person is one of the most persistent in children's literature; Huser (Stitches) doesn't do anything new with it, but his affecting portrait of two outsiders is involving.
Reviewer: Roger Sutton
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2006