Description |
263 pages ; 22 cm |
Audience |
Ages 8 to 12. Amulet Books. |
Summary |
When eleven-year-old Rigel Harman's parents divorce, she and her sisters must move from the Alaskan wilderness to suburban Connecticut, and while she yearns to return in a year, she eventually realizes she must move forward. |
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Eleven-year-old Rigel Harman loves her life in off-the-grid Alaska. She hunts rabbits, takes correspondence classes, and doesn't mind not having electricity or running water. When her parents divorce, Rigel and her sisters have to move with their mom to the Connecticut suburbs to live with a grandmother they have never met. It is noisy, and crowded, and there is no real nature. Her only hope is a secret pact that she made with her father: If she can stick it out in Connecticut for one year, he'll bring her back home. When she befriends a crow living behind her school, she begins to belives that she might be able to make a life for herself in the suburbs. -- adapted from jacket |
Subject |
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
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Divorce -- Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
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Families -- Connecticut -- Juvenile fiction.
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Children of divorced parents -- Juvenile fiction.
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Self-reliant living -- Juvenile fiction.
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Connecticut -- Juvenile fiction.
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JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship.
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JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience.
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JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Birds.
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Genre/Form |
Domestic fiction.
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Social problem fiction.
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Added Title |
Three hundred and sixty-five days to Alaska |
ISBN |
9781419743801 (hardcover) |
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1419743805 (hardcover) |
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9781419743818 (paperback) |
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1419743813 (paperback) |
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