The Likes of Me

The Likes of Me

by Randall Platt
The Likes of Me

The Likes of Me

by Randall Platt

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Overview

Cordelia Lu Hankins is half Caucasian, half Chinese - and all albino. She has grown up isolated from the world, with her distant father and a giant stepmother names Babe (after Paul Bunyan’s blue ox), in a remote lumber town in the Pacific Northwest. She is convinced she is ugly and that her father has deliberately hidden her away. Then in the summer of 1918, when she is fourteen, she meets the dashing Squirl. Squirl is charming and handsome, and Cordy falls desperately in love with him. But her father forbids her to go near Squirl. One day they meet on the mountain and Cordy receives her first kiss, as well as a wild ride down the log flume that gets Squirl fired.

Determined to follow Squirl, Cordy runs away. She begins an exciting adventure that takes her to the sideshows of Seattle’s Luna Park, where her unusual looks bring her fame. But her journey also brings tragedy in this thought-provoking coming-of-age novel. Platt has created an original, resourceful teenage heroine which a strong voice and a gutsy determination to make her way in the world.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153141367
Publisher: Randall Platt
Publication date: 07/19/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 379 KB

About the Author

Randall Platt is the author of 7 previously published young adult and middle grade novels. Her books have won the prestigious Willa Award for teen fiction twice, in 2010 and 2013, the Will Rodgers Medallion twice for Best Historical Fiction, and the Keystone Reading Award. She is a finalist for the PEN Center USA Literary Award for Young Adult fiction in 2013. Her books have also been recognized as a "best book" by the American Library Association and by the New York Public Library. Her book, The Four Arrows of Fe-As-Ko was adapted and produced as a 2 hour TV movie titled Promise the Moon.

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