by Marsha Qualey
I was deeply engaged by the protagonist of this one. Hanna deals with her world through her paints, her pencils, her crayons. She's prickly and sensitive and awkward. I liked her a lot, and was grateful for the last chapter. The plot's complex and interesting, the characters quirky and real. I want ...
I liked it better than I thought I would. I wish the book emphasized on Will a bit more because the synopsis on the back gave me the impression that he was a more important character.