Hannah in Between
Famille (récits), Littérature générale (romans)
Audio avec voix de synthèse, Braille automatisé
Résumé
Twelve-year-old Hannah's world is precomfordictable--her word for predictable and comfortable--and that's the way she likes it. She looks forward to spending Friday nights eating pizza with her parents and summers "moonbathing" with her friends. But lately Hannah's life isn't precomfordictable… at all, because she's keeping a secret. It has to do with her mother's shaking hands and morning headaches--Hannah is afraid her mother is an alcoholic. In this moving story Colby Rodowsky describes one girl's determination to face the truth despite her family's denial of her mother's condition. Look for more books by Colby Rodowsky, who writes about the everyday lives of and the biggest problems of preteens and teenagers, in the Bookshare collection including: Not Quite A Stranger, The Fernhill Summer, What About Me and The Next Door Dogs.