Los Angeles Times: In her sixth book for teens — ‘Far From the Tree,’ a National Book Award finalist — Robin Benway strikes at the heart
In her sixth book for teens — ‘Far From the Tree,’ a National Book Award finalist — Robin Benway strikes at the heart
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Robin Benway’s “Far From the Tree” is a story about the emergence of love and support in an unconventional familial structure. It ...
Robin Benway, author of the National Book Award-winning YA novel Far from the Tree, makes her first foray into middle grade with The Girls of Skylark Lane. Twelve-year-old twin sisters Aggie and Jac ...
Seattle Times: ‘Far From the Tree’: The ups and downs of mismatched families
When there is an imperfect fit, who’s accountable, the round peg or the square hole? Both? Neither? In the sensitive documentary “Far From the Tree,” the question concerns seven families and children ...
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