Wreath, a Girl (A Wreath Willis Novel)

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by Judy Christie

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Two-time Pulpwood Queen Book Club Teen Book of the Year Wreath Willis is finishing high school by day … and living in a junkyard by night. Wreath is sixteen, alone after the death of her mother and on the run from a horrid man named Big Fun. As she sets off in search of a better life, Wreath makes a list in her trusty notebook: “Find a place to live. Buy cheap food. Finish high school.” Then she adds: “Avoid notice”—because Wreath is pretty sure most people won’t understand a teenager living alone. But it’s hard to go unnoticed when life puts a cute boy named Law on her path and brings in Faye, her new boss who depends on Wreath’s creativity to turn a dying business around. Living at the junkyard is lonely and scary—but Wreath refuses to give up on her dreams. And Big Fun can’t find her. Can he? Should Wreath keep running? Or has she maybe, just maybe, found a true home after all? Author Judy Christie has kept a journal since she was age eleven and still has all of them. She lives in Louisiana and likes flea markets, libraries and porch swings. She loves to talk about books and can be found chatting at www.judychristie.com. 'Wreath taught me to never let others decide what my outcome was going to be, but also to never be afraid to ask for help....To be honest, I do not know where I would be if I hadn't read 'Wreath.'"--Teen reader, national winner, Stage of Life best-book essay "'Wreath' grabbed hold of my heart and would not let go...A must-read for every teenage girl."--Best-selling author Janice Thompson, "Weddings by Bella" series Don't you love to watch unlikely people come together and to see how they change each other? That's what happens in the Wreath Willis series. A homeless teen and an angry widow might seem to have little in common--but they need one another and their friendship inspires lots of people in the small town of Landry, Louisiana. Growing up in a neighborhood church in North Louisiana, I became friends with many older people and have always loved the interactions we've had. In addition, I'm close friends with the 95-year-old mother of a a college friend. These relationships between different generations can teach us something. "Wreath, A Girl" has suspense, adventure, friendship, inspiration and romance. May Wreath find a home in your heart.  Happy Reading! Wreath is sixteen, alone after the death of her mother and on the run from a horrid man named Big Fun. In search of a better life, Wreath makes a list in her beloved notebook: "Find a place to live. Buy cheap food. Finish high school." She's pretty sure most people won't understand a teenager living alone. So, she adds: "Avoid notice." But it's hard to go unnoticed when life puts a cute guy named Law on her path. Then there's Faye, an angry widow and Wreath's new boss who depends on the teen's creativity to turn a dying business around. Moving into a junkyard is lonely and scary--but Wreath refuses to give up on her dreams and helps rekindle hope for Faye. And Big Fun can't find Wreath. Can he? Author Judy Christie, like Wreath Willis, started keeping a journal when she was 11 and still has all of them. A longtime newspaper editor and reporter, Christie writes a #booklover column and loves reading, writing and talking about books. For book updates and contests, sign up for her e-newsletter at judychristie.com.

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