
Writing poetry helps fifth-grader Harper Lee Morgan cope with her father's absence, being evicted, and having to skip school to care for her brother while their mother works, and things look even brighter after she befriends a mute girl and a kindly disabled woman.
year: 2009, 2011
call number/section: 1000
subjects: single-parent families, juvenile fiction, brothers and sisters, poets, selective mutism, people with disabilities, fiction, handicapped
Editions

Leal, Ann Haywood
Henry Holt (2009)
Writing poetry helps fifth-grader Harper Lee Morgan cope with her father's absence, being evicted, and having to skip school to care for her brother while their mother works, and things look even brighter after she befriends a mute girl and a kindly disabled woman.
Schools: 22

Leal, Ann Haywood
Square Fish/Henry Holt (2011)
Writing poetry helps fifth-grader Harper Lee Morgan cope with her father's absence, being evicted, and having to skip school to care for her brother while their mother works, and things look even brighter after she befriends a mute girl and a kindly disabled woman.
Schools: 0