Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Diehl, Jean Heilprin

Tiny infinities J.H. Diehl - San Francisco Chronicle Books 2018 - 344 pages 22 cm

Angry that her father has left, twelve-year-old Alice swears that she will live in her family's old Renaissance tent until he agrees to return; but after she meets her mute four-year-old neighbor Piper she finds herself becoming involved in the child's life--and when she hears the little girl speak a word for the first time in years she sets out to prove to Piper's parents that the dismal diagnosis they received for their daughter may be all wrong.

9781452163352 1452163359

2017013879



018784809 Uk


Mute persons--Juvenile fiction.
Children of separated parents--Juvenile fiction.
Fathers and daughters--Juvenile fiction.
Families--Juvenile fiction.
Neighbors--Juvenile fiction.
Selective mutism--Fiction.
Family problems--Fiction.
Family life--Fiction.
Juvenile Fiction--Family--Marriage & Divorce.
Juvenile Fiction--Social Themes--Friendship.
Juvenile Fiction--Social Themes--Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance.



PZ7.D5725 / Ti 2018

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