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Donna Freitas
Donna Freitas is the author of both fiction and nonfiction. Over the years she has written for national newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal,The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Newsweek. Donna has been a professor at Boston University in the Department of Religion and... show more

Donna Freitas is the author of both fiction and nonfiction. Over the years she has written for national newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal,The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Newsweek. Donna has been a professor at Boston University in the Department of Religion and also at Hofstra University in their Honors College. She writes children's novels for Scholastic, Harper Collins, and FSG, and she loves it very much! Donna splits her time between Brooklyn, NY and Barcelona, Spain. Goodreads page: http://www.goodreads.com/donnafreitasFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/donnafreitasofficial
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TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 11 years ago
Antonia is 15, she is Catholic and for the past 8 years has had an obsession with Saints. She has studied the existing Saints and it is Antonia's dream to become the first ever living Saint. And shes tries to achieve her dream by writing to the Vatican about needing Saints for Figs, Kissing and more...
marvelloussbooks
marvelloussbooks rated it 11 years ago
5 starsThe Survival Kit is my best YA reads for 2014! Mixed feelings to be expected if you're decided to try this book; death, grief, sorrow, happiness, forgiveness, peace and... loads, you named it. I, for one, loved everything about this book - the main characters, minor characters, the story and ...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 12 years ago
The Survival Kit is written for the readers who painstakingly shy away from issue novels; from the inevitable pain and hurt and pure emotion that they bring. While Freitas's novel is beautifully written, capturing the emotions of grief and heartache in a seamless manner and integrating within this s...
Home is here the Bookshelf is
Home is here the Bookshelf is rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars :')
Love.Life.Read
Love.Life.Read rated it 13 years ago
Great read for reluctant readers--story moves quickly and the gymnastic talk is enough to be interesting but not too much for the average reader to get bogged down while reading Joey's story. Recommend this read for an Olympic enthusiast this summer.
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