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Tell the Wolves I'm Home
by Carol Rifka Brunt
Beautifully and honestly narrated by 14 year old June Elbus, Tell the Wolves I'm Home expresses the insecurities and innocence that filters our view of the world at the age between childhood and adulthood. June and her sister Greta are written to life in full color and detail. AIDs as a topic is handled with grace and truth, never becoming detailed or morbid or judgmental. I loved the connection that June draws of "wrong" love, understanding her own love for her uncle and his love for Toby. This book is filled with tenderness and touches the heart throughout.