The sea in winter / Christine Day.
It's been a hard year for Maisie Cannon, ever since she hurt her leg and could not keep up with her ballet training and auditions.Her blended family is loving and supportive, but Maisie knows that they just can't understand how hopeless she feels. With everything she's dealing with, Maisie is not excited for their family midwinter road trip along the coast, near the Makah community where her mother grew up.But soon, Maisie's anxieties and dark moods start to hurt as much as the pain in her knee. How can she keep pretending to be strong when on the inside she feels as roiling and cold as the ocean?
Record details
- ISBN: 0062872044
- ISBN: 9780062872043
- Physical Description: 250, 5 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Heartdrum, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | 8-12 years |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.9 6 510510. |
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Genre: | Domestic fiction. Novels. |
Available copies
- 28 of 30 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 2 of 2 copies available at Cass County.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 30 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cass County Library-Garden City | J DAY 2021 (Text) | 0002205546738 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
Cass County Library-Harrisonville | J DAY 2021 (Text) | 0002205546746 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
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Summary
The Sea in Winter
In this evocative and heartwarming novel for readers who loved The Thing About Jellyfish, the author of I Can Make This Promise tells the story of a Native American girl struggling to find her joy again. It's been a hard year for Maisie Cannon, ever since she hurt her leg and could not keep up with her ballet training and auditions. Her blended family is loving and supportive, but Maisie knows that they just can't understand how hopeless she feels. With everything she's dealing with, Maisie is not excited for their family midwinter road trip along the coast, near the Makah community where her mother grew up. But soon, Maisie's anxieties and dark moods start to hurt as much as the pain in her knee. How can she keep pretending to be strong when on the inside she feels as roiling and cold as the ocean? The Heartdrum imprint centers a wide range of intertribal voices, visions, and stories while welcoming all young readers, with an emphasis on the present and future of Indian Country and on the strength of young Native heroes. In partnership with We Need Diverse Books.