The girl who could silence the wind

author: Medina, Meg
Sixteen-year-old Sonia Ocampo, having been born on a night of a very bad storm that suddenly stopped when she came into the world, struggles with the belief of others that she has protective powers, so when she gets the opportunity to move to the city and work for a wealthy family, she takes the chance to escape the expectations of those around her, but with the disappearance of her brother, she is forced to face the fact she can never leave her past or family behind.
year: 2012, 2013
call number/section: 1000
subjects: families, mexico, fiction, identity, juvenile fiction, identity (philosophical concept), mexico, fiction, juvenile fiction, identity (psychology), family life, family, electronic books, electronic books

Editions


The girl who could silence the wind
Medina, Meg
Candlewick Press (2012)
Sixteen-year-old Sonia Ocampo, having been born on a night of a very bad storm that suddenly stopped when she came into the world, struggles with the belief of others that she has protective powers, so when she gets the opportunity to move to the city and work for a wealthy family, she takes the chance to escape the expectations of those around her, but with the disappearance of her brother, she is forced to face the fact she can never leave her past or family behind.
Schools: 1



The girl who could silence the wind
Medina, Meg

Sonia Ocampo is considered to be blessed by her friends and family but when she realizes that she does not have any special powers, she leaves her home and tries to become an ordinary girl like any other. But when her family needs help, she struggles to confront the truth and find the power within herself to do what she must.
Schools: 1



The girl who could silence the wind
Medina, Meg

Sixteen-year-old Sonia Ocampo, having been born on a night of a very bad storm that suddenly stopped when she came into the world, struggles with the belief of others that she has protective powers, so when she gets the opportunity to move to the city and work for a wealthy family, she takes the chance to escape the expectations of those around her, but with the disappearance of her brother, she is forced to face the fact she can never leave her past or family behind.
Schools: 0



The girl who could silence the wind
Medina, Meg
Candlewick Press (2013)
Sixteen-year-old Sonia Ocampo, having been born on a night of a very bad storm that suddenly stopped when she came into the world, struggles with the belief of others that she has protective powers, so when she gets the opportunity to move to the city and work for a wealthy family, she takes the chance to escape the expectations of those around her, but with the disappearance of her brother, she is forced to face the fact she can never leave her past or family behind.
Schools: 1


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