Jane-Claire knows things can always be worse, but things could be a whole lot better. The high school sophomore and aspiring filmmaker is no stranger to storms. Hurricane season is an annual event on the Gulf Coast, so Jane-Claire focuses on her next film project and who she's going to sit with at lunch... Not the latest impending natural disaster. Then in one morning, her world washes away in hurricane surge. Her home and possessions destroyed, Jane-Claire struggles with the mental and emotional fall-out. Things can ...
Read More
Jane-Claire knows things can always be worse, but things could be a whole lot better. The high school sophomore and aspiring filmmaker is no stranger to storms. Hurricane season is an annual event on the Gulf Coast, so Jane-Claire focuses on her next film project and who she's going to sit with at lunch... Not the latest impending natural disaster. Then in one morning, her world washes away in hurricane surge. Her home and possessions destroyed, Jane-Claire struggles with the mental and emotional fall-out. Things can always be worse. This phrase repeats over and over. But what does it mean? Being grateful for surviving, she understands. But the phrase can discount, even belittle a person's loss and pain. Suddenly, Jane-Claire faces adult-level problems as she fights to keep her family together and save her best friend. Based on a true story, Jane-Claire makes it through the storm, but will she survive the aftermath?
Read Less
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!