Description
Everyone eventually leaves Wren Plumley. First it was her mother, then her best friend, and then her sister. Now living with only her cop father and her upended dreams, Wren feels stranded, like a songbird falling in a storm.
When Wilder, a sickly housebound teen, moves in next door, Wren finally finds what she's always wanted-a person who can't leave. But a chance meeting with Luca, the talkative, crush-worthy boy in her driver's ed class, has Wren wondering if maybe she's too quick to push people away. Soon, Wren finds herself caught between the safety of a friendship and a love worth fighting for.
Wren starts to dream again. But when postcards begin arriving from her sister, Wren must ultimately confront why her mother left fourteen years before and why her sister followed in her footsteps. For her new life to take flight, Wren will have to reconcile the heartbreaking beauty of lost dreams and the beautiful heartbreak of her new reality.
About the Author
Rebekah Crane is the author of several critically acclaimed young-adult novels, including The Infinite Pieces of Us, The Upside of Falling Down, The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland, Aspen (currently being adapted by Life Out Loud Films), and Playing Nice. Crane is a former high school English teacher who found a passion for writing young-adult fiction while studying secondary English education at Ohio University. After living and teaching in six different cities, Crane finally settled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains to write novels and work on screenplays. A yoga instructor and the mother of two girls, Crane spends many of her days tucked behind a laptop at 7,500 feet, where the altitude only enhances the writing experience. Visit www.rebekahcrane.com, follow her on Twitter, or like her on Facebook at authorrebekahcrane.
Reviews
"An earnest exploration of the demise of a family, this book captures the sense of disconnect a teen can feel when buffeted by changing winds...The characters are well-developed, complex, and intriguing. A finely crafted story of the healing that can happen when family secrets rise to the surface." -Kirkus Reviews
"...an enjoyable read. Wren's vulnerability and decision to no longer play it safe will engage readers." -School Library Journal
"Postcards For A Songbird was such a powerful and moving story that showed the importance of friends, family, and never letting fear rule your life. This coming of age story was one of the best I've read this year..." -The Nerd Daily
Book Information
ISBN 9781542092982
Author Rebekah Crane
Format Paperback
Page Count 266
Imprint Skyscape
Publisher Amazon Publishing
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 19mm