"I lived on Chocolate Circle for two months before I realized the sign on the corner referred to me: Deaf Child Area."
Annie's life hasn't been easy. Losing her hearing at the age of seven was the worst thing that ever happened to her—until her mother gave her up to foster care.
Now, Annie is one of many foster kids at the Moreno's. She succeeds at remaining invisible—until her first experience with "that time of the month" shines an unwanted spotlight on her. Or . . . could this be the attention she's been longing for?
(Originally published by HarperCollins in Period Pieces. This is the only edition authorized by the author.)
Genre: Children's Fiction
Annie's life hasn't been easy. Losing her hearing at the age of seven was the worst thing that ever happened to her—until her mother gave her up to foster care.
Now, Annie is one of many foster kids at the Moreno's. She succeeds at remaining invisible—until her first experience with "that time of the month" shines an unwanted spotlight on her. Or . . . could this be the attention she's been longing for?
(Originally published by HarperCollins in Period Pieces. This is the only edition authorized by the author.)
Genre: Children's Fiction
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