Blind Faith (ExLib) by Ellen Wittlinger. Binding: Hardcover. Weight: Lbs. Product Group: Book. Istextbook: No. Special Attributes: Ex-Library. A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the /5(). · blind faith by Ellen Wittlinger ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, An issue-driven story overtly strives for a message and debate on how to define bltadwin.ru: Kirkus Reviews. Without anyone to talk to, Liz turns to her new neighbor, Nathan, who’s dealing with his own mother’s terminal cancer, and together, Liz and Nathan help each other cope in the wake of loss. In this moving novel, acclaimed author Ellen Wittlinger explores how a loved one’s death impacts those who are left behind. About the author.
Wittlinger takes on a lot in Blind Faith, dealing with death and dying, God, faith, the afterlife, mediums, mother/daughter relationships, and love all in one shot and does it remarkably successfully. In fact, if I had one complaint about this book, it's that all of Wittlinger's strings are tied up a bit too well. WITTLINGER, Ellen. Blind faith. Simon Schuster. p. c $ JS * We look forward to Wittlinger's novels, and this one is outstanding. The narrator, Liz, has just suffered the death of her energetic, loving grandmother, which is difficult. Ellen Wittlinger is the critically acclaimed author of the teen novels Lombardo's Law, Sandpiper, Heart on My Sleeve, Zigzag, The Long Night of Leo and Bree, Razzle, What's In a Name, and Hard Love (an ALA Michael L. Printz Honor Book and a Lambda Literary Award winner), and the middle grade novel Gracie's bltadwin.ru has a bachelor's degree from Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois.
Blind Faith: About Ellen: "Wittlinger creates a full-bodied book with more subplots than summarized here. In addition to afterlife communication, she tackles. Blind Faith is a great book that shows you not to take things for granted because you never know when its going to be the last time you see one of your loved ones. Ellen Wittlinger writes an amazing story over a teenage girl who has to coup with struggles that she has to face. Her grandmother Bunny dies. Without anyone to talk to, Liz turns to her new neighbor, Nathan, who’s dealing with his own mother’s terminal cancer, and together, Liz and Nathan help each other cope in the wake of loss. In this moving novel, acclaimed author Ellen Wittlinger explores how a loved one’s death impacts those who are left behind.
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