Synopses & Reviews
Eleven-year-old Joyce lives with her reclusive uncle, Old Dad, who runs the town garbage dump--which is why the kids at school call her the Dump Queen. Her only friend is Mrs. Fish, the new school custodian whose wild outfits and uninhibited personality inspire her nickname, "Crazy Fish." When Mrs. Fish is around, everything in Joyce's life seems okay. So when fiercely independent Old Dad falls ill, Joyce must convince him to accept her friend's help.
Review
"The most imaginative and impressive novel of Norma Fox Mazer's award-winning career."--
Publishers Weekly"Mazer is one of the best of the practitioners writing for young people today."--The New York Times
Synopsis
A lonely girl tries to forge a connection between her father and her only friend, a woman nicknamed Crazy Fish.
About the Author
NORMA FOX MAZER is an award-winning novelist and a faculty member for the Vermont College MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults Program. Her many awards include a Newbery Honor, a Christopher Award, an Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Juvenile Mystery, and a National Book Award nomination, among others. She lives in Montpelier, Vermont.