![]() What are one or two of the views of young adults that you know you never entertained when you were a. Top Ten Tuesday #18: Top Books I'm Looking Forward. Interview with Philadelphia writer Beth Kephart. ![]() Top Ten Tuesday #19: Top Ten New-To-Me Authors I'v. Rebels by Accident by Patricia Dunn Review ![]() ![]() Top Ten Tuesday #20: Top Ten Best Reads of 2014 Top Ten Tuesday #21: Top Books I Wouldn't Mind San. The Killing Woods by Lucy Christopher Review Top Ten Tuesday #22: Top Ten Goals for 2015 The riveting stories of Emmy and Sophie-alternating narratives of loss, imprisonment, and freedom regained-escalate with breathless suspense toward an unforgettable climax. What she discovers changes her world forever. It is this loving family that gives Sophie the courage to look into her past. All that is left behind is a yellow sock.įourteen years later, Sophie, a homeschooled, reclusive teenage girl is forced to move frequently and abruptly from place to place, perpetually running from what her mother calls the "No Good." One afternoon, Sophie breaks the rules, ventures out, and meets Joey and his two aunts. Then one sunny day in September, Emmy takes a few fateful steps away from her baby and returns to find her missing. Trapped in a life with a husband she no longer loves, Baby is her only joy. Genre: Young Adult Fiction, Contemporary, MysteryĮmmy Rane is married at nineteen, a mother by twenty. Published On: October 25, 2011, by EgmontUSA ![]()
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