Free Verse, Sarah Dooley
Type
Label
Free Verse, Sarah Dooley
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Free Verse
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
944311300
Responsibility statement
Sarah Dooley
Summary
A moving, bittersweet tale reminiscent of Sharon Creech's Walk Two Moons. When her brother dies in a fire, Sasha Harless has no one left, and nowhere to turn. After her father died in the mines and her mother ran off, he was her last caretaker. They'd always dreamed of leaving Caboose, West Virginia together someday, but instead she's in foster care, feeling more stuck and broken than ever. But then Sasha discovers family she didn't know she had, and she finally has something to hold onto, especially sweet little Mikey, who's just as broken as she is. Sasha even makes her first friend at school, and is slowly learning to cope with her brother's death through writing poetry, finding a new way to express herself when spoken words just won't do. But when tragedy strikes the mine her cousin works in, Sasha fears the worst and takes Mikey and runs, with no plans to return. In this sensitive and poignant portrayal, Sarah Dooley shows us that life, like poetry, doesn't always take the form you intend
Target audience
pre adolescent
Creator
Subject
- Poetry + Therapeutic use -- Juvenile fiction
- Juvenile works
- JUVENILE FICTION + Stories in Verse
- Fiction
- Families -- Fiction
- Poetry -- Fiction
- Electronic books
- West Virginia
- Poetry + Therapeutic use
- Grief -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION + Family + General (see also headings under Social Issues)
- Foster home care -- Fiction
- Grief -- Fiction
- West Virginia -- Fiction
- Grief
- West Virginia -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION + Family + Alternative Family
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- Poetry + Therapeutic use -- Juvenile fiction
- Juvenile works
- JUVENILE FICTION + Stories in Verse
- Fiction
- Families -- Fiction
- Poetry -- Fiction
- Electronic books
- West Virginia
- Poetry + Therapeutic use
- Grief -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION + Family + General (see also headings under Social Issues)
- Foster home care -- Fiction
- Grief -- Fiction
- West Virginia -- Fiction
- Grief
- West Virginia -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION + Family + Alternative Family
- Content1
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