Saving Grace (Paperback)
Description
When fifteen-year-old Grace Stanley's brother is killed in a car accident, she does what any typical girl would do--she loses it. She blames herself, denounces God, and gives up on school, her friends, and her churchgoing family. Then along comes a "saintly" and nerdy new girl, Philomena, who literally saves Grace's life and helps her find her way back to herself.
About the Author
KATHERINE SPENCER has written many books for children and adults, including eight books in the bestselling Cape Light series. She lives on Long Island, New York.
Praise For…
"Presents readers with a bit of a twist on a familiar story of death and the grief process . . . Beyond the ordinary."--VOYA
"Absorbing."--The Bulletin —