I can make this promise
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062872036
- ISBN: 0062872036
- ISBN: 9780062871992
- ISBN: 0062871994
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (264 pages) - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : HarperCollins, [2019]
- Copyright: ©2019
Content descriptions
Restrictions on Access Note: | Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK). |
Target Audience Note: | 008-012. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force. |
Source of Description Note: | Print version record. |
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Genre: | Electronic books. Electronic books. Domestic fiction. Fiction. Juvenile works. Novels. Novels. Domestic fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
"When twelve-year-old Edie finds letters and photographs in her attic that change everything she thought she knew about her Native American mother's adoption, she realizes she has a lot to learn about her family's history and her own identity"-- - Baker & Taylor
In a story based on the authorâs real-life experiences, a girl uncovers a secret that connects her to her Native American heritage, throwing everything she believes about her family into question. A first novel. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. - HARPERCOLL
In her debut middle grade novelâinspired by her familyâs historyâChristine Day tells the story of a girl who uncovers her familyâs secretsâand finds her own Native American identity.
All her life, Edie has known that her mom was adopted by a white couple. So, no matter how curious she might be about her Native American heritage, Edie is sure her family doesnât have any answers.
Until the day when she and her friends discover a box hidden in the atticâa box full of letters signed âLove, Edith,â and photos of a woman who looks just like her.
Suddenly, Edie has a flurry of new questions about this woman who shares her name. Could she belong to the Native family that Edie never knew about? But if her mom and dad have kept this secret from her all her life, how can she trust them to tell her the truth now?