The cactus / Sarah Haywood.
Material type: TextPublisher: Canada : Park Row Books ; c2018Description: 375 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780778369073 [paperback]Subject(s): Single women -- Fiction | Asperger's syndrome -- Fiction | Mothers -- Death -- Fiction | Pregnancy -- Fiction | Motherhood -- Fiction | Life change events -- FictionSummary: "Fifteen-year-old Virginia feels like a plus-sized black sheep in her family, especially next to her perfect big brother Byron. Not to mention her best friend has moved, leaving Virginia to navigate an awkward relationship with a boy alone. He might like her now . . . but she has her doubts about how he'll react if he ever looks under all her layers of clothes." --Provided by the publisher In order to survive, Virginia decides to follow a “Fat Girl Code of Conduct,” which works, until the unthinkable causes her family's façade to crumble. As her world spins out of orbit, she realizes that being true to herself might be the only way back. Told in a perfect blend of humor and heart, this acclaimed Printz Honor winner resonates as much today as it did when it first published, and now features a new author foreword, text updates, and other bonus content."--Provided by the publisherItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Interest: Fiction | College Library General Interest | F H33c 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000027927 |
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"Fifteen-year-old Virginia feels like a plus-sized black sheep in her family, especially next to her perfect big brother Byron. Not to mention her best friend has moved, leaving Virginia to navigate an awkward relationship with a boy alone. He might like her now . . . but she has her doubts about how he'll react if he ever looks under all her layers of clothes." --Provided by the publisher
In order to survive, Virginia decides to follow a “Fat Girl Code of Conduct,” which works, until the unthinkable causes her family's façade to crumble. As her world spins out of orbit, she realizes that being true to herself might be the only way back.
Told in a perfect blend of humor and heart, this acclaimed Printz Honor winner resonates as much today as it did when it first published, and now features a new author foreword, text updates, and other bonus content."--Provided by the publisher
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