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Claiming Georgia Tate
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Claiming Georgia Tate

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It’s rare and exciting to discover a talented new writer like Gigi Amateau. - Judy Blume

Twelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home in Mississippi forever with her preacher granddaddy and her best friend Ginger. After losing her nana to a heart attack, she desperately wishes she could tell her granddaddy why she can’t possibly move in with Daddy - about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed. With a vivid narrative voice, Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But it is also a story of survival - an ode to the solace of family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
10 April 2007
Pages
208
ISBN
9780763633110

It’s rare and exciting to discover a talented new writer like Gigi Amateau. - Judy Blume

Twelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home in Mississippi forever with her preacher granddaddy and her best friend Ginger. After losing her nana to a heart attack, she desperately wishes she could tell her granddaddy why she can’t possibly move in with Daddy - about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed. With a vivid narrative voice, Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But it is also a story of survival - an ode to the solace of family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
10 April 2007
Pages
208
ISBN
9780763633110