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227 pp.
| Viking |
April, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-670-88856-7$$15.99
(4)
4-6
Recently abandoned, ten-year-old Willow gathers up her little brother Twig and heads to Ontario to live with their long lost grandmother. Adjusting to a new and loving family takes some getting used to, as memories of a drugged mother and abusive adults haunt Willow. Although the book is overburdened with tragic events, Little perceptively explores an adult world of drugs, relationships, and love through the eyes of a child.