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The year we fell from space / Amy Sarig King.

by King, A. S. (Amy Sarig) [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Arthur A. Levine Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2019.Edition: First edition.Description: 262 pages ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781338236361; 1338236369; 9781338236453; 1338236458.Subject(s): Depression, Mental -- Juvenile fiction | Meteorites -- Juvenile fiction | Divorce -- Juvenile fiction | Dysfunctional families -- Juvenile fiction | Sisters -- Juvenile fiction | Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction | Mothers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction | Bullying -- Juvenile fiction | Depression, Mental -- Fiction | Meteorites -- Fiction | Divorce -- Fiction | Family life -- Fiction | Sisters -- Fiction | Parent and child -- Fiction | Bullies and bullying -- FictionDDC classification: 813.6 | Fic Summary: Middle schooler Liberty likes to make her own maps of the stars, in fact she is obsessed with them, especially since her family is falling apart; her parents are getting divorced, her nine-year-old sister will barely leave the house and carries a stuffed tiger at all times, her father is suffering from depression, but will not talk about it, and the brothers down the street, once friends, have turned into bullies--so when a tiny meteorite literally falls in her lap it is like a sign, but a sign of what?
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Middle schooler Liberty likes to make her own maps of the stars, in fact she is obsessed with them, especially since her family is falling apart; her parents are getting divorced, her nine-year-old sister will barely leave the house and carries a stuffed tiger at all times, her father is suffering from depression, but will not talk about it, and the brothers down the street, once friends, have turned into bullies--so when a tiny meteorite literally falls in her lap it is like a sign, but a sign of what?

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