The name she gave me / by Betty Culley.

By: Culley, Betty [author]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2022]Edition: First editionDescription: 400 pages : 22 cm. Author's noteContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780063157835; 9780063157842; 0063157837Subject(s): Sisters -- Juvenile fiction | Families -- Juvenile fiction | Adoptees -- Juvenile fiction | Birthmothers -- Juvenile fiction | Foster children -- Juvenile fiction | Foster home care -- Juvenile fiction | Novels in verse | Authors, American -- MaineGenre/Form: Young adult fiction | Novels in verse. | Domestic fiction. Summary: Rynn was born with a hole in her heart--literally. Although it was fixed long ago, she still feels an emptiness there when she wonders about her birth family. As her relationship with her adoptive mother fractures, Rynn finally decides she needs to know more about the rest of her family. Her search starts with a name, the only thing she has from her birth mother, and she quickly learns that she has a younger sister living in foster care in a nearby town. But if Rynn reconnects with her biological sister, it may drive her adoptive family apart for good
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Rynn was born with a hole in her heart--literally. Although it was fixed long ago, she still feels an emptiness there when she wonders about her birth family. As her relationship with her adoptive mother fractures, Rynn finally decides she needs to know more about the rest of her family. Her search starts with a name, the only thing she has from her birth mother, and she quickly learns that she has a younger sister living in foster care in a nearby town. But if Rynn reconnects with her biological sister, it may drive her adoptive family apart for good

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