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Book One

Sand Beneath My Feet
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Holland Adams feels completely isolated at her new high school in Holbrook, Arizona, as part of the white minority. Most students at Holbrook High come from the nearby Navajo reservation, and many spend the week in the adjacent dormitory. Holland knows nothing about Navajo culture, but when she sees a Navajo man smiling at the sight of a horrific train crash, she is shocked and intrigued. Holland, who is struggling to cope with her own loneliness and her mother's debilitating depression, doesn't understand what is going on. Fascinated, Holland turns to fellow high school student Lawrence Yellowhair to be her guide to Navajo culture. One of the boarders from the reservation, Lawrence is brilliant and ambitious, two qualities Holland finds highly attractive-but she's not the only one. Melody Begaye, another boarder, has spent her whole life loving Lawrence, and she isn't about to be supplanted by a newcomer. As the three teenagers deal with a myriad of family issues, including depression, chronic illness, and alcoholism, they learn more about one another and their unique perspectives. Will a new outlook on life and a potential new love allow Holland to finally feel at home?

Author Biography:

Jill Lewis spent her childhood in Snowflake, Arizona. The town was close to a Navajo reservation, and Lewis went to Snowflake High School, which had a Native American dormitory. Lewis received her master's degree in therapeutic counseling from Northern Arizona University. She lives in Snowflake and works in the Snowflake School District. She spent three years working at Holbrook High School, the same school her protagonists attend in her new young adult novel. Lewis has always been interested in Navajo culture. She enjoys collecting Native American jewelry and learning about the history behind each piece. Lewis has been married for forty-one years. She has five children and seventeen grandchildren, with one more on the way!
Release date NZ
May 1st, 2017
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Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Pages
384
Dimensions
152x229x20
ISBN-13
9780998992402
Product ID
27509561

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