![]() The remaining four cousins are an eclectic bunch, to say the least. Aunt Penn is an important member in the peace movement and is constantly busy. It doesn’t take Daisy long to see that things in her new home are a bit different. All of them live on a dilapidated farm in the middle of nowhere. She and her new step-mom, who is newly pregnant, don’t get on, so Daisy’s father decides to send her to live in England with an aunt she has never met and a bunch of homeschooled cousins. It really does.ĭaisy has spent her entire fifteen years in New York City and is a full-fledged sullen teenage urbanite. Printz Award for excellence in young adult fiction? It seems all of the YA award winners these days are for stories that push the envelope. ![]() Should I be surprised that this received the Michael L. What an odd, unsettling little book How I Live Now is. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |