|

|
|

|
A fairytale and environmental fantasy, this novel is about faith, magic, and the resilience of girls.
|
"A tender tale, full of introspection and the sort of superstitious bargaining with God that is second nature to a diehard baseball fan."—Horn Book
|
|

|
|

|
"This story addresses what it means to be human. . . . the complex history and rich attention to detail make this book inviting to older readers as well."—KLIATT
|
"[A] deeply philosophical, first-person account of life...uplifting and heartbreaking as the same time."—Bookpage
|
|
A Certain Slant of Light
by Laura Whitcomb

|
|
Stay With Me
by Garret Freymann-Weyr

|
"The author's poetic prose, capturing the spirit and sorrow of the two unearthly protagonists, will likely have a mesmerizing effect on readers." Publishers Weekly
|
When her half sister commits suicide, sixteen-year-old Leila Abranel has only one question: why? That question sets Leila on a journey toward discovery, uncertainty, and love.
|