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Sara Zarr
Sara Zarr is the acclaimed author of five novels for young adults, most recently The Lucy Variations, which the New York Times called "an elegant novel." She's a National Book Award finalist and two-time Utah Book Award winner. Her books have been variously named to annual best books lists of... show more

Sara Zarr is the acclaimed author of five novels for young adults, most recently The Lucy Variations, which the New York Times called "an elegant novel." She's a National Book Award finalist and two-time Utah Book Award winner. Her books have been variously named to annual best books lists of the American Library Association, Kirkus, Publisher's Weekly, School Library Journal, the Guardian, the International Reading Association, the New York Public Library and Los Angeles Public Library, and have been translated into many languages. In 2010, she served as a judge for the National Book Award. She has written essays and creative nonfiction for Image, Hunger Mountain online, and Response as well as for several anthologies, and has been a regular contributor to Image's daily Good Letters blog on faith, life, and culture. As of summer 2013, she's a member of the faculty of Lesley University's Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program. Sara also hosts the This Creative Life podcast. Born in Cleveland and raised in San Francisco, she currently lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with her husband, and online at www.sarazarr.com.
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The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
Quick review for a quick read. Another emotional and engaging read from Sara Zarr. "Gem and Dixie" is a story of sisters as well as knowing when to let go and grow. I enjoyed the journey, though the story had more compelling points in certain turns than others. It got a little muddled in the middle ...
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 8 years ago
edit: After I wrote this review I realized there was a simple part of the story I felt like touching on: how to pronounce "Gem". She corrects 2 different people that "...it's Gem, not Jim." Okay, this is petty and I know that, but what is the difference? I seriously cannot tell. Was that really what...
the dilemma of reading
the dilemma of reading rated it 10 years ago
As children, Jennifer Harris and Cameron Quick were both social outcasts. They were also one another's only friend. So when Cameron disappears without warning, Jennifer thinks she's lost the only person who will ever understand her. Now in high school, Jennifer has been transformed. Known as Jenna, ...
Meh
Meh rated it 10 years ago
I remember reading this book and immediately wanting to tell everyone about, but also wanting to keep it for myself. I loved the characters, the story, the vibe of the book. I definitely would add this to the short list of books I'd re-read.
Lady Heather's Reviews
Lady Heather's Reviews rated it 10 years ago
5 amazing stars!I haven't picked up a YA novel in what seems like forever, but when I read the synopsis to this book it caught my attention and I'm glad I gave it a go.This story was AMAZING!The writing, character development, and story were absolutely fantastic.Jennifer and Cameron are wonderful ch...
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