Tiger's Child

Tiger's Child
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The Story of a Gifted, Troubled Child and the Teacher Whoe Refused to Give up on Her

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

1995

Lexile Score

850

Reading Level

4-5

نویسنده

Torey Hayden

ناشر

Scribner

شابک

9781439107188
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

February 27, 1995
Abandoned by her mother on a highway at age four, abused by her drug-addict father between his prison stints, autistic, electively mute Sheila Renstad at age six broke through her silent rage to communicate, aided by her five-month relationship with special-education teacher Hayden. That experience, recorded in Hayden's One Child, which became a TV movie, is updated in this deeply moving sequel. It picks up with Sheila as a sullen 13-year-old bouncing between juvenile facilities and her father's ``care.'' As Hayden renews her ties to Sheila--first at a clinic, then through informal contacts--the girl's outbursts and foul-mouthed sexual preoccupations betray a desperate craving for a sense of belonging. An inspirational testament to the healing power of love, this authentic tearjerker resonates with drama. There is no storybook ending: Sheila, with an IQ over 180, forgoes college to work for McDonald's; an epilogue finds her 10 years later as a branch manager at McDonald's and an articulate, stable woman. Paperback rights to Avon; Literary Guild alternate; Readers Digest Condensed Book selection.



Library Journal

November 15, 1994
Remember Sheila, the autistic girl in Hayden's best-selling One Child (LJ 5/15/80)? Here Hayden relates Sheila's struggles as an adult to come to terms with her abusive past.




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