· "In the vein of R.J. Palacio's Wonder, this debut allows readers to step inside Sophie's thoughts and to understand and empathize with her." -BOOKLIST, star. She farms in the summers, writes in the winters, and would rather chew her leg off than eat something spicy. Rep'd by Stacey Glick, Member SCBWI, Her debut novel, A Monster Like Me, comes out in March Wendy S Swore farms on the Sho-Ban reservation where her corn maze and pumpkin patch is home to her five kids, two dogs, two geese, seven peacocks, eleven ducks, nineteen cats, and two /5. · by Wendy S. Swore ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 5, Sophie, a year-old with a facial birthmark, sees monsters everywhere she looks—including in the mirror. Sophie has a hemangioma, a textured birthmark across her face. A frequent victim of bullying, Sophie hides from the world behind sunglasses or her hair. Her mother moves them both from the Portland, Oregon, .
A Monster Like Me by Wendy S. Swore. Sophie is taken with the ideas of monsters. She knows she's one because of the blood tumor on her face. She wasn't born with it, it came later and she's sure it's from a witch's curse. Edelweiss and Shadow Mountain allowed me to read this book for review (thank you). Find many great new used options and get the best deals for A Monster Like Me by Wendy S. Swore (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! "In the vein of R.J. Palacio's Wonder, this debut allows readers to step inside Sophie's thoughts and to understand and empathize with her." -BOOKLIST, star.
She farms in the summers, writes in the winters, and would rather chew her leg off than eat something spicy. Rep'd by Stacey Glick, Member SCBWI, Her debut novel, A Monster Like Me, comes out in March Wendy S Swore farms on the Sho-Ban reservation where her corn maze and pumpkin patch is home to her five kids, two dogs, two geese, seven peacocks, eleven ducks, nineteen cats, and two hundred thirty seven chickens. "In Wendy S. Swore's tender A Monster Like Me, the imaginative grade schooler battles isolation and bullying to discover that growing stronger sometimes means realizing that there's more to life than meets the eye. Strikes a careful balance, depicting realistic cruelties in everyday encounters like schoolyard name-calling. by Wendy S. Swore ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 5, Sophie, a year-old with a facial birthmark, sees monsters everywhere she looks—including in the mirror. Sophie has a hemangioma, a textured birthmark across her face. A frequent victim of bullying, Sophie hides from the world behind sunglasses or her hair. Her mother moves them both from the Portland, Oregon, suburbs to the city, where she hopes specialists will be able to surgically remove Sophie’s birthmark and Sophie can get a.
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