Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Hope is a Ferris Wheel

 

Mackie lives in a trailer park with her mother and moody sister Winter.  Being new to town she tries to make friends by starting a club, first for trailer parks and then for Emily Dickinson. Mackie also struggles with her own identity.  She wants to find her father but is disappointed when the man she thought was her father isn't.  Can she still have hope even when things seem hopeless.

I really enjoyed this book.  The poetry woven in.  The message of hope.  Although it was almost 300 pages it was a quick, engaging read.

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