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  • Claiming Georgia Tate

    Gigi Amateau

    eBook (Candlewick Press, May 10, 2011)
    "It’s rare and exciting to discover a talented new writer like Gigi Amateau." β€” Judy BlumeTwelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home in Mississippi forever with her preacher granddaddy and her best friend Ginger. After losing her nana to a heart attack, she desperately wishes she could tell her granddaddy why she can’t possibly move in with Daddy β€” about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed. With a vivid narrative voice, Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But it is also a story of survival β€” an ode to the solace of family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.
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  • Claiming Georgia Tate

    Gigi Amateau

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 10, 2007)
    "It’s rare and exciting to discover a talented new writer like Gigi Amateau." β€” Judy BlumeTwelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home in Mississippi forever with her preacher granddaddy and her best friend Ginger. After losing her nana to a heart attack, she desperately wishes she could tell her granddaddy why she can’t possibly move in with Daddy β€” about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed. With a vivid narrative voice, Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But it is also a story of survival β€” an ode to the solace of family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.
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  • Claiming Georgia Tate

    Gigi Amateau

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 24, 2005)
    "It's rare and exciting to discover a talented new writer like Gigi Amateau." β€” Judy BlumeTwelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home forever with her no-nonsense nana, her preacher granddaddy, and her sassy friend Ginger, celebrating church revivals and the Fourth of July with icy cold watermelon and all the deep-fried fish she can eat. She wishes her deadbeat daddy had never reappeared on the scene, and that Ginger hadn't blurted out the awful truth about Mama. But most of all, when Georgia Tate loses her nana to a sudden heart attack, she desperately wishes she could find a way to tell Granddaddy why she can't possibly leave Mississippi to move in with Daddy β€” about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed her mind takes her off to a faraway, made-up place. With a vivid narrative voice and an extraordinary cast of characters, first-time author Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching and unforgettable tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But Claiming Georgia Tate is also a joyful story of survival β€” an ode to the solace of true family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.
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  • Claiming Georgia Tate

    Gigi Amateau

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 24, 2005)
    When her beloved grandmother dies, a young girl's minister grandfather unwittingly sends her to live with an abusive father in this rich, wrenchingly honest southern novel infused with humor and heart.Twelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home forever with her no-nonsense nana, her preacher granddaddy, and her sassy friend Ginger, celebrating church revivals and the Fourth of July with icy cold watermelon and all the deep-fried fish she can eat. She wishes her deadbeat daddy had never reappeared on the scene, and that Ginger hadn't blurted out the awful truth about Mama. But most of all, when Georgia Tate loses her nana to a sudden heart attack, she desperately wishes she could find a way to tell Granddaddy why she can't possibly leave Mississippi to move in with Daddy β€” about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed her mind takes her off to a faraway, made-up place. With a vivid narrative voice and an extraordinary cast of characters, first-time author Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching and unforgettable tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But CLAIMING GEORGIA TATE is also a joyful story of survival β€” an ode to the solace of true family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.
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  • Claiming Georgia Tate

    Gigi Amateau

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 10, 2007)
    "It’s rare and exciting to discover a talented new writer like Gigi Amateau." β€” Judy BlumeTwelve-year-old Georgia Tate wishes she could stay home in Mississippi forever with her preacher granddaddy and her best friend Ginger. After losing her nana to a heart attack, she desperately wishes she could tell her granddaddy why she can’t possibly move in with Daddy β€” about the things he does that make her feel so ashamed. With a vivid narrative voice, Gigi Amateau tells an unflinching tale of a sensitive girl caught in the trauma of incestuous abuse. But it is also a story of survival β€” an ode to the solace of family, the mercy of strangers, and the possibility of hope and healing.
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  • Claiming Georgia Tate by Gigi Amateau

    Gigi Amateau

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 16, 1690)
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  • Claiming Georgia Tate

    Gigi Amateau

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Dec. 4, 2006)
    Slight wear to corners of cover.
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