Synopses & Reviews
Suzie is a dark-eyed twelve-year-old who desperately needs to feel safe and worthy of love. Seeking only to be "good enough," she remains motionless and silent for hours on end, feeling the walls of her psychological prison pressing against her. Ultimately, Suzie finds herself in a mental hospital where she begins a long and fear-filled journey. To make sense of her world, Suzie must piece together a puzzle that involves seemingly unrelated clues--a broken bicycle, a torn picture, peacock feathers, and more--which together reveal a secret that is likely to change Suzie's life forever, and give her an opportunity to regain her voice and reclaim here spirit.
Review
"A riveting story that could serve well to help other children deal with a difficult family situation." --School Library Journal
Review
* "Readers will find themselves cheering Suzie on as she progresses to regain her confidence and trust. The book gives a realistic look at depression, mental illness, and child abuse." --Book Report, starred review
About the Author
Sue, who earned her BS from Temple University, makes her living as a musician and teacher. She says that she often uses writing to clarify her thoughts, and enjoys the process. "When I'm writing well," she says, "I feel like a medium for the story." Who am I? "I am Sue, a wife, a mother. I am also a writer, a teacher, a flutist, a swimmer. I like red raspberry ice cream on a warm summer day, carousels carved of wood, and unexpected visits from friends."