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Abandoned at birth, Hollis Woods has lived in about a half dozen homes
and has always wished for a family. A foster caretaker describes her as
"a mountain of trouble." When Josie Cahill, a retired art teacher,
takes the 12-year-old into her home on Long Island, NY, the two bond
almost immediately. Hollis draws pictures with colored pencils and
Josie carves branches into people. However, it soon becomes clear that
Josie has trouble remembering things, and Hollis becomes the caregiver.
When she stops attending school, a social worker comes by to
investigate. Flashbacks slowly illuminate Hollis's life with one family
who had hoped to adopt her and why this didn't happen. Giff
masterfully weaves these two strands together in a surprising and
satisfying ending. Strong characterization and a solid sense of place
are the strengths of this heartfelt story that will appeal to fans of
Sharon Creech's Ruby Holler (2002), Katherine Paterson's The Great
Gilly Hopkins (1978, both HarperCollins), and Zilpha Keatley Snyder's
Gib Rides Home (Delacorte, 1998).
Jean Gaffney, Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library, Miamisburg, OH
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information
Jean Gaffney, Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library, Miamisburg, OH
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information
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