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  • The Cuckoo's Child

    Suzanne Freeman

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Wishing that she lived in the "normal" American family of her ideals, Mia frowns on all of the things that make her family members unique, until her parents' disappearance causes her to be sent to live in her aunt's small-town home. Reprint.
  • The Cuckoo's Child

    Suzanne Freeman

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 21, 1996)
    Mia Veery wants her family to behave like the families she reads about. They would never include a mother who flies airplanes and trades one husband for another. Or older sisters who dress all in black and read French novels. Or a father who moves his family from Ohio to live in Lebanon, where even the tangy air tastes foreign.Every day in Beirut, Mia wishes she could live the way kids are living in America in 1962, eating hot dogs, drinking real milk, maybe watching Bonanza on TV. Then her wish comes true, but in a way she'd never intended.Mia is sent back to the United States, to Tennessee, to stay with an aunt she's never met. During a summer spent longing for her parents and trying to find her place in her new surroundings, Mia figures out a few truths about families and all that they can and cannot be.Mia Veery is fierce, funny, and finally, indomitable. Her story marks the extraordinary debut of a talented writer.
  • The Cuckoo's Child

    Suzanne Freeman, Christy Carlson Romano

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Eleven-year-old Mia refuses to believe that her parents are not coming back after they're reported lost at sea.
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  • The Cuckoo's Child

    Suzanne Freeman, Diane Dillon, Leo Dillon

    Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Nov. 16, 1997)
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