Sara Zarr tackles big issues in her books, and this one is no exception. Sam is a pastor's daughter whose mother is in rehab. She feels pressure to be the perfect daughter and feels like an outsider among her friends who see her "differently." Then a local teen goes missing, and Sam understandably begins to question her faith. Her father seems to be able to counsel everyone else, but can't talk to his daughter.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Once Was Lost
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Nice review. It's good to see what the young folks are reading.
ReplyDeleteMike
Great review! I'm adding this to my reading pile, it sounds awesome :)
ReplyDeleteHi. Since you were kind enough to stop by my blog, I wanted to return the favor. And I'm glad I did because now I have another blog to follow. I love your title, too.
ReplyDeleteOnce Was Lost is in my to read stack. I attend the Texas Book Festival last year and got to listen to the author talk about her work and this book. I also snagged an autographed copy of the book. I may just have to move this up on the TBR.
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