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Hugging the Rock


Book Description
When her mom runs away from home, Rachel is left behind with her emotionally distant father and many questions she cannot answer. Over time, she learns the truth about her mom. But it's only when she learns the truth about her dad, the rock- immoveable and always there for her to lean on-that Rachel can move toward understanding. Every word rings true in this achingly real novel in verse.Reviews"W... More
Book Information
PublisherFrances Lincoln Children's Books
BindingPaperback (7 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages176
ISBN-101845078306
ISBN-13978-1845078300
Publication Date01/01/2006
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About Susan Taylor Brown (Author) : I write all sorts of things, most recently a middle grade novel in verse called Hugging the Rock. I'm an only child and I share a birthday with Ernest Hemingway and Robin Williams. That should tell yo... more
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5/20/2009 Jenny Bailey said: This book really rocks! And its really sad too. Using prose, Susan writes a touching story about the pain a family "grows" through as they cope with losing a mother and wife who is suffering from bipolar disorder. I recommend adding this book to your library.

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10/15/2007 Diane Smith said: Really great book!
tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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7/26/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read

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5/28/2007 Susan Taylor Brown tagged as: I wrote

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5/26/2007 Brandie Lee tagged as: I recommend

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2/15/2007 lois toureen said: Hooray for Susan!

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