What I Believe

Fiction - YA, Social Issues, Kids, Teen
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Author: Norma Fox Mazer ISBN: 9781497650848
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: May 19, 2015
Imprint: Open Road Media Teen & Tween Language: English
Author: Norma Fox Mazer
ISBN: 9781497650848
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: May 19, 2015
Imprint: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Language: English

Vicki wishes she could solve her problems as easily as she can arrange words into a poem

Vicki Marnet has two wonderful big brothers who are completely regular people. They like sports, chess, and the student senate, and are totally normal—unlike Vicky, who feels in her heart that she’s different. For one thing, she writes poetry for fun. She plays with sonnets, pantoums, sestinas—all kinds of stanzas and rhymes, anything to take her mind off what’s happening at home.
 
Vicki’s dad lost his job, and since he can’t find another one, her family is moving to the city. They’re selling their big house, moving into a tiny apartment, and facing troubles that Vicki has never known before. Ashamed and slow to make friends at her new school, Vicki puts her thoughts down in verse as she makes a new place for herself—one that’s very much her very own.

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Vicki wishes she could solve her problems as easily as she can arrange words into a poem

Vicki Marnet has two wonderful big brothers who are completely regular people. They like sports, chess, and the student senate, and are totally normal—unlike Vicky, who feels in her heart that she’s different. For one thing, she writes poetry for fun. She plays with sonnets, pantoums, sestinas—all kinds of stanzas and rhymes, anything to take her mind off what’s happening at home.
 
Vicki’s dad lost his job, and since he can’t find another one, her family is moving to the city. They’re selling their big house, moving into a tiny apartment, and facing troubles that Vicki has never known before. Ashamed and slow to make friends at her new school, Vicki puts her thoughts down in verse as she makes a new place for herself—one that’s very much her very own.

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