Zoe Bowie Sings, Despite All Sad Things

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Jamie Tripp Utitus ISBN: 9781480806306
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: April 14, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Jamie Tripp Utitus
ISBN: 9781480806306
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: April 14, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Zoe Bowie loves many thingsher best friend, Taylor Pie; the color purple; and forming pictures that tell stories from what she sees in the clouds. She sometimes tries to write them down, but her baby brother, Meatball, eats them. Now she simply sings them. As if the frustration of an annoying baby brother werent enough, Zoe faces many problems that inspire her into a fit of her mean reds. Her mother is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and she is forced to move away from her dear best friend. Zoe Bowie has a lot on her plate. As her journey continues, though, she learns about the blessings that have come from her family and her mothers sickness. She starts out singing the blues, but she ends up singing a different tuneone of gratitude.

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Zoe Bowie loves many thingsher best friend, Taylor Pie; the color purple; and forming pictures that tell stories from what she sees in the clouds. She sometimes tries to write them down, but her baby brother, Meatball, eats them. Now she simply sings them. As if the frustration of an annoying baby brother werent enough, Zoe faces many problems that inspire her into a fit of her mean reds. Her mother is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and she is forced to move away from her dear best friend. Zoe Bowie has a lot on her plate. As her journey continues, though, she learns about the blessings that have come from her family and her mothers sickness. She starts out singing the blues, but she ends up singing a different tuneone of gratitude.

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