This is my book blog. To access my blog about reading and books and issues (CCSS, censorship, and the like), visit: http://professornana.livejournal.com I am a professor in the Department of Library Science at Sam Houston State University in Texas where I teach classes in literature for children, tweens, and teens. I have written three professional books and co-authored several as well. I bring more than 30 years of teaching experience to the blog.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Picture Me Gone
PICTURE ME GONE by Meg Rosoff. Putnam, 2013.
Mila travels with her father who is trying to find his long time friend, Matthew, who has gone missing. As soon as Mila steps into the cabin where Matthew lived, she senses something is wrong. The mystery of the missing Matthew is just one thread in this remarkable novel by Rosoff. Mila must confront new information about her own parents and their past as she struggles to make sense of Matthew and his disappearance, too. Complex, like the relationships it examines, PICTURE ME GONE is a puzzle which readers, along with Mila, must piece together.
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