Spider's song / Anita Daher.
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- ISBN: 9780143052975 :
- ISBN: 0143052977
- Physical Description: ix, 214 p. ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: Toronto : Puffin Canada, c2007.
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- 1 of 1 copy available at South Central Regional Library.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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- Penguin Putnam
I was smarter. I was always smarter. A little cut-cut, drip-drip, blood saved and sprinkled.Stuck in Yellowknife with her crazy grandmother, AJ is one angry girl. She’s lonely, too, and her blog has become her main source of contact with the world. It is there she reveals her innermost hurts—the absence of her mother, who has gone back to school; and of her father, who abandoned AJ when she was just a little girl; and the moving around she and her mother have had to do every few years for reasons she has never understood. And recently, she’s begun to cut herself—a powerful habit and shame she is trying to overcome.
Then a festival is held in Yellowknife, and AJ is befriended by a travelling musician, a man to whom she finds herself instantly drawn. Soon, she realizes that he may be her father.
Or is he?
Anita Daher’s chilling new novel will grip you completely from beginning to shocking end.
- Random House, Inc.
I was smarter. I was always smarter. A little cut-cut, drip-drip, blood saved and sprinkled.Stuck in Yellowknife with her crazy grandmother, AJ is one angry girl. Sheâs lonely, too, and her blog has become her main source of contact with the world. It is there she reveals her innermost hurtsâthe absence of her mother, who has gone back to school; and of her father, who abandoned AJ when she was just a little girl; and the moving around she and her mother have had to do every few years for reasons she has never understood. And recently, sheâs begun to cut herselfâa powerful habit and shame she is trying to overcome.
Then a festival is held in Yellowknife, and AJ is befriended by a travelling musician, a man to whom she finds herself instantly drawn. Soon, she realizes that he may be her father.
Or is he?
Anita Daherâs chilling new novel will grip you completely from beginning to shocking end.