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Tiger Tolliver is so vulnerable and real, you'll want to turn your porch light on and have the spare room ready for her.
Though she is given a grace period of one night in her home, she is then taken to a series of foster homes.In How to Make Friends with the Dark, Kathleen Glasgow's prose begs and pleads and grasps at the light, like a prayer.
There is no romance in this young adult contemporary, so be aware of that (some readers will be happy about it I guess)!My heart is in a permanent state of broken and it will always have a hole in it for as long as I live. But I need the other half of my machine to beep and whir at me, and to do all that other stuff moms are supposed to do. Biography: Kathleen Glasgow is the author of the internationally bestselling novels Girl in Pieces, How to Make Friends with the Dark, and You'd Be Home Now. At least the last chapter of Atlas made me angry for how long and pointless it was, and how it’s ruining its story by preaching.