Protagonist and Central Conflict: Accustomed to being bounced from place to place in foster care, untrusting teen Carlie gradually allows herself to become friends with Harvey and Thomas J, two other foster teens in the home where she is placed.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Foster care; stories of past abuse; the mental, emotional, and physical abuse of children; the text also briefly discusses abandonment, alcohol addiction, and suicidal ideation.
Betsy Byars, Author
Bio: 1928-2020; studied math in college before changing her program of study to English; began writing for young readers when her own children were young; became apopular and prolific writer of fiction for teens and children,including the Newbery Medal-winning Summer of the Swans (1970) and The Night Swimmers (1980), which earned a National Book Award for Young People's Literature; awarded the Regina Medal by the Catholic Library Association for body of work
Other Works: The Midnight Fox (1968); The 18th Emergency (1973); Cracker Jackson (1985); The Keeper of the Doves (2002); The Moon and I (1991)
Awards: Josette Frank Children’s Book Award (1977)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
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