![]() ![]() ![]() I think it's safe to say that we all consider her one of our favorite writers. Mass' novels for our discussions and we've only been meeting for a little over a year. It's evident that our current mother/daughter book club agrees because we've already read three of Ms. I was even fortunate enough to meet Ms Mass awhile back when she was touring for THE CANDYMAKERS. In fact, I count a few of her books (like THE CANDYMAKERS and JEREMY FINK AND THE MEANING OF LIFE) as some of my all-time favorite tween reads. I've read and reviewed quite a few of her books over the years. If you follow my blog, then you know that I'm a huge fan of middle grade author Wendy Mass. ![]() She has to lose something very special in order to find herself. She embarks on an intense journey of self-discovery, and by the time she realizes she has isolated herself from everyone who cares about her, it's almost too late. When school trouble finally forces Mia to reveal her secret, she feels like a freak. But Mia knows she is far from ordinary, She is keeping something from everyone: sounds, numbers, and letters have color for her. Her older sister dyes her hair a different color every week. Her younger brother keeps a chart of all the hamburgers he's eaten. Summary: Mia appears to be the most normal kid in her family. ![]()
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