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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Otto Fisher has ADHD. He's also adopted. At thirteen, he never thought much about where he came from until his seventh-grade teacher at the prestigious St. Michael's school in New Orleans asks her class to write about an ancestor. Each student must perform their piece in a school play. Otto's adoptive mother, whom he adores, helps him write about one of her ancestors, who was in the Holocaust. Otto's story is the most moving of all--but not for his father, a college English professor who is also a racist and an anti-Semite. The play triggers a series of conflicts in the Fisher household, culminating in Otto's father beating his mother. Otto's older sister, Ada, stops the fight. Then their father moves out. Which leaves Otto torn between the mother and sister he adores and the father he desperately needs. When he goes to visit his father, a series of events forces everyone in the Fisher family to question the meaning of family. In this funny, bittersweet, poignant and thoroughly engaging short novel, Otto narrates the story of his young life with humor, grace and surprising insight. An adopted thirteen-year-old with ADHD, Otto Fisher writes a vignette about a relative who was in the Holocaust, triggering a series of conflicts in his household, especially with his father, who's racist and anti-Semitic. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fourteen- year-old Jasmine Hinton is leaving home--but not because she wants to. Bags piled high in the rear of their car, she and her father, Darryl, abruptly left their apartment in Richmond, Virginia heading for Raleigh, North Carolina. Jasmine has left her best friend, Rachel, the school she loves, and everything familiar behind. Bewildered, Jasmine doesn't understand the sudden move and her father will only say that it's best for them to move on. But why? A series of confusing events and strange behavior by her father leads Jasmine to question what's really going on. Is her father in trouble? She starts to ask questions, but they never seem to be answered, leaving Jasmine baffled and even hurt. Father and daughter have gone from a pleasant suburban existence to living a strangely isolated life in a dilapidated residential hotel.Disobeying her father's inexplicable rule that she spend all her days in their hotel room while he searches for work, a bored and lonely Jasmine becomes friends with the daughter of the hotel's owner, 19-year-old Felicia. Jasmine and Felicia find they have something in common--both their mothers are dead, both of them are only children, both of them are drifting. Soon they discover they have even more in common--a plethora of secrets, lies, and betrayals. Drifting is an uncommon coming-of-age story about a young girl and her journey to uncover the truth about her life. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Tiny Satchel Press, US, 2013
ISBN 10: 0984914617 ISBN 13: 9780984914616
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
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