
A sheltered fifteen-year-old girl named Mary Fred Anderson is removed from her home in a fundamentalist sect and placed in foster care in a Washington, D.C. suburb, where a violent act upon her new family has an indelible impact on her, making her reexamine her long-held beliefs.
year: 2001, 2002
call number/section: 1000
subjects: teenage girls, fiction, suburban life, fundamentalism, foster parents, women librarians, washington suburban area, fiction, teenagers, girls
Editions

Bardi, Abby
Washington Square Press (2001)
A sheltered fifteen-year-old girl named Mary Fred Anderson is removed from her home in a fundamentalist sect and placed in foster care in a Washington, D.C. suburb, where a violent act upon her new family has an indelible impact on her, making her reexamine her long-held beliefs.
Schools: 5

Bardi, Abby
Washington Square Press (2002)
A sheltered fifteen-year-old girl named Mary Fred Anderson is removed from her home in a fundamentalist sect and placed in foster care in a Washington, D.C. suburb, where a violent act upon her new family has an indelible impact on her, making her reexamine her long-held beliefs.
Schools: 0