This novel is a New Adult or YA/Adult crossover with some coarse language appropriate to characters Maggie encounters when she runs away. The story is told in two voices, Maggie's and her mother Peg's: The plan is in place. By the time they realize she won't be back, Maggie will be in another state, in a new life. Peg thinks things are getting better. She lets Maggie go camping with a friend for the three-day weekend. When Peg realizes Maggie is not coming back - and why - the only clue to her whereabouts is the missing journal Peg wrote when she ran away as a teen and ended up in Harrisburg.…mehr
This novel is a New Adult or YA/Adult crossover with some coarse language appropriate to characters Maggie encounters when she runs away. The story is told in two voices, Maggie's and her mother Peg's: The plan is in place. By the time they realize she won't be back, Maggie will be in another state, in a new life. Peg thinks things are getting better. She lets Maggie go camping with a friend for the three-day weekend. When Peg realizes Maggie is not coming back - and why - the only clue to her whereabouts is the missing journal Peg wrote when she ran away as a teen and ended up in Harrisburg. But by then, Maggie's been in the wrong place at the wrong time and warned to move on. . .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sheri McGuinn is an award-winning writer and self-publisher. Some writing successes include the inclusion of her short story, "Maria Angelica's Baby" in Best Short Stories from Saturday Evening Post's Great American Fiction Contest 2016 and her screenplay for Running Away resulting in a film shown in Europe and on Lifetime. She writes short stories, novels, and screenplays. A former teacher with a Master's in Education and a Master's in Professional Writing, she also conducts self-publishing workshops and offers author services editing; co-authoring or ghostwriting; formatting and design of books for publication; and coaching authors through the self-publication process. She has worked with picture books, novels, and non-fiction works. She edited and designed Impressionism: Inspiration and Evolution by Suzanne Blaney, which was runner-up in the Photography/Art category, San Francisco Book Festival 2019. For more information visit her website, www.sherimcguinn.com.
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