Summary
There are times that 13 years old Lynn wishes that she could do just that, right now. Her feckless New Agley mom has just ended her relationship with solid, "dependable clive", lost her job and worst of all, totally forgotten to get Lynn’s passport, so Lynn can’t go to Choirfest in Portland. Marooned without her BFF’s. The Vancouver teen finds an unexpected friend in Blossom, a mysterious girl who saves her with the Heimlich at the stop. She leads Lynn down something of a “rabbit hole” to her home, a cozy, makeshift shelter in a park and where she lives with her dogs, her two brothers and a man called “Fossick”, who is not her father legally or biologically but who is thoroughly devoted.
This book is written in second person. I know this because it don't say "I" that much in the book, it only shows names. For example "Jean and Shakit tried on their outfits and Rob said they looked beautiful and scary". That is how I know this book is written in second perspective.
Chesca,
ReplyDeleteThis second paragraph doesn't really make sense. Please make sure you are not rushing through your work just to get it done.