ClareBear's review of Scribbler of Dreams

Scribbler of Dreams Scribbler of Dreams
by Mary E. Pearson
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ClareBear's review
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recommended for: everyone

Hate for the Crutchfields runs in Kaitlin's blood. She can feel it in her heart, her mind, and her soul. But when the crops don't do well and her dad goes to prison for killing a Crutchfield, Kaitlin and her sister Abby have to turn their backs on their school and on what they believe in by going to a school on Crutchfield land. Abby makes friends easily, but Kaitlin hates every aspect of the new place at once. That is, until she meets Bram, a popular boy who chooses to spend his free time alone sketching rather than hanging out with his friends, a boy with an icey blue stare that is imprinted in Kaitlin's mind as soon as she first looks at him. Finally, there is something to look forward to seeing every day. But will her hidden identity help her to be a normal girl, or will it hurt her? Find out in this book by Mary E. Peterson about love, hate, and who you truly are.
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