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A Time to Keep Silent

by Gloria Whelan
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Synopsis

Thirteen-year old Clair Lothrop s world is falling apart. Her mother has died. Her father spends his evenings shut into his study. In a desperate attempt to get her father s attention, Clair stops talking.

Clair s vow of silence gets her father s attention, but not in the way she had hoped. Her father, who is the pastor of a large metropolitan church, resigns to begin a mission in the remote woods of northern Michigan, taking Clair with him. Clair is furious at having to leave her friends. The woods are frightening. Her new house is a tumble-down shack where raccoons and mice have made their home.

But everything changes when Clair meets Dorrie, a girl her age who is hiding out in the woods from her hateful grandmother and her violent father. With her goat, Guinevere, and her knowledge of nature, Dorrie is a survivor. Through this surprising new friendship, Clair finds strength and courage she didn t know she had

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Whelan writes convincingly in the first person. Her experience with young people and with northern Michigan make this book sing with feeling.

About the Author, Gloria Whelan

National Book Award-winning author Gloria Whelan weaves rich historical detail into this compelling mystery. Ms. Whelan is the bestselling author of many novels for young readers, including Homeless Bird, winner of the National Book Award, Parade of Shadows, and Listening for Lions. She lives in northern Michigan.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2009
Publisher
Baker & Taylor, CATS
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781439550533

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