so vivid and real in this dream I touch, see, smell but can't awaken Written in free verse poetry, An Invisible Girl poignantly reflects the feelings and concerns associated with a fifteen-turning-sixteen-year-old girl-worries of acceptance, wavering self-confidence, the power of family and friendship, the joy of a first kiss. However, an underlying tragedy pushes hopes and wishes aside, leaving a stark and haunting realization of the fragility of life. Judy Young is the author of twenty-nine poetry, fiction and ...
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so vivid and real in this dream I touch, see, smell but can't awaken Written in free verse poetry, An Invisible Girl poignantly reflects the feelings and concerns associated with a fifteen-turning-sixteen-year-old girl-worries of acceptance, wavering self-confidence, the power of family and friendship, the joy of a first kiss. However, an underlying tragedy pushes hopes and wishes aside, leaving a stark and haunting realization of the fragility of life. Judy Young is the author of twenty-nine poetry, fiction and nonfiction books, including Promise, a novel for middle grade and young adult readers.
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