"Doesn't shy away from Ivy's emotional turmoil . . . quietly satisfying. An uplifting coming-of-age story that foregrounds both the loss and the luster involved in creating an identity all one's own."--"Kirkus Reviews"
Doesn t shy away from Ivy s emotional turmoil . . . quietly satisfying. An uplifting coming-of-age story that foregrounds both the loss and the luster involved in creating an identity all one s own. "Kirkus Reviews""
* Ivy s insistence on relying on herself ensures that readers will feel that she s earned it. Like Anne of Green Gables and many other neglected creative girls before her, Ivy is irresistible, and readers will be rooting for her all the way. . . . A thoughtful and sweet story about finding the family you need in order to be your best self. "School Library Journal," starred review
Airgood s characters are multilayered and compelling, and Ivy s story of triumph offers realistic hope and optimism. . . . Hand to fans of the quiet, resilient, and realistic heroes in Pam Munoz Ryan s "Esperanza Rising "or lovers of the novels of Eva Ibbotson. "Booklist"
Doesn t shy away from Ivy s emotional turmoil . . . quietly satisfying. An uplifting coming-of-age story that foregrounds both the loss and the luster involved in creating an identity all one s own. "Kirkus Reviews""
* "Ivy's insistence on relying on herself ensures that readers will feel that she's earned it. Like Anne of Green Gables and many other neglected creative girls before her, Ivy is irresistible, and readers will be rooting for her all the way. . . . A thoughtful and sweet story about finding the family you need in order to be your best self."--
School Library Journal, starred review
"Airgood's characters are multilayered and compelling, and Ivy's story of triumph offers realistic hope and optimism. . . . Hand to fans of the quiet, resilient, and realistic heroes in Pam Muoz Ryan's
Esperanza Rising or lovers of the novels of Eva Ibbotson." --
Booklist "Doesn't shy away from Ivy's emotional turmoil . . . quietly satisfying. An uplifting coming-of-age story that foregrounds both the loss and the luster involved in creating an identity all one's own."--
Kirkus Reviews