Synopses & Reviews
A borrowed diary, a double life, and identity issues fuel a teenager's quest to find herself before she cracks and commits social suicide, in this new series written especially for girls. Young adult.
Review
"A charming tale of a shy babysitter looking to break out of her shell. Teenaged Emiko finds herself at a crossroads in defining her own identity....A nice story of fitting in....Nothing earth-shatteringly new here, but an inviting tale nonetheless." Kirkus
About the Author
Mariko is a Toronto writer, performer and playwright. She loves writing about hanging out, and collaborating with, amazing freaks and nerds who make art. Her previous work includes two collections of creative nonfiction and a graphic novel, Skim, about the trials of high school love (created with her cousin Jillian). When Mariko is not sitting in front of her computer she is usually zipping around the city on her scooter, Edie. Check out her website @ www.marikotamaki.com.