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This novel will warm your heart. It speaks volumes without really saying much. I learned lots of trivia facts from Wayne and like Wayne I learned that sometimes you don’t have to speak to say something. There are other ways to communicate that are just as effective as speaking. Wayne was a unique ...
Her mother tried to kill her in the kitchen sink when she was two. Her twin brother was not so lucky that day and later after the trials, her mother was found insane and institutionalized. Now at the age of twelve, Sarah gets cards twice a year from her mother and what she know of her mom, comes f...
phenomenaladjective1. highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional That is what I think of this wonderful book by Karen Harrington. Sarah Nelson is a newly minted twelve year old who just happens to be a logophile. She also has a pet plant that she confides in and her favorite novel is [b:To Kill...
Is a tendency toward dysfunctional relationships and violent behavior inherited? Is it learned through what a child experiences and witnesses in the family of origin? Is a dark family history the result of the Biblical edict that the "sins of the fathers (and/or mothers) will be visited upon the chi...
I'm not really sure what to think of this one. I liked the idea behind the book, and I enjoyed the retrocognition parts (although I don't believe in it), where each person in Jane's past generations were telling their stories. And I found that I wanted each person to just tell me a little bit more...