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⚡️Book Title : Crossing the Tracks
⚡Book Author : Barbara Stuber
⚡Page : 272 pages
⚡Published July 6th 2010 by Margaret K. McElderry Books (first published June 18th 2010)
Crossing the Tracks - At fifteen, Iris is a hobo of sorts -- no home, no family, no direction. After her mothers early death, Iriss father focuses on big plans for his new shoe stores and his latest girlfriend, and has no time for his daughter. Unbeknownst to her, he hires Iris out as housekeeper and companion for a country doctors elderly mother. Suddenly Iris is alone, stuck in gritty rural Missouri, too far from her only friend Leroy and too close to a tenant farmer, Cecil Deets, who menaces the neighbors and, Iris suspects, his own daughter. Iris is buoyed by the warmth and understanding the doctor and his mother show her, but just as she starts to break out of her shell, tragedy strikes. Iris must find the guts and cunning to take aim at the devil incarnate and discover if she is really as helplessor as hopelessas she once believed. Lyrical, yet humorous, Barbara Stubers debut novel is the unforgettable story of a girl who struggles to cast aside her long-standing grief and doubt and, in the span of one dusty summer, learn to trust, hope, andultimatelylove.


Crossing the Tracks
At fifteen, Iris is a hobo of sorts -- no home, no family, no direction. After her mothers early death, Iriss father focuses on big plans for his new shoe stores and his latest girlfriend, and has no time for his daughter. Unbeknownst to her, he hires Iris out as housekeeper and companion for a country doctors elderly mother. Suddenly Iris is alone, stuck in gritty rural Missouri, too far from her only friend Leroy and too close to a tenant farmer, Cecil Deets, who menaces the neighbors and, Iris suspects, his own daughter. Iris is buoyed by the warmth and understanding the doctor and his mother show her, but just as she starts to break out of her shell, tragedy strikes. Iris must find the guts and cunning to take aim at the devil incarnate and discover if she is really as helplessor as hopelessas she once believed. Lyrical, yet humorous, Barbara Stubers debut novel is the unforgettable story of a girl who struggles to cast aside her long-standing grief and doubt and, in the span of one dusty summer, learn to trust, hope, andultimatelylove.
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