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The Year We Fell From Space
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Middle schooler Liberty likes to make her own maps of the stars. In fact, she is obsessed with them, especially since her family is falling apart: Her parents are getting divorced; her nine-year old sister will barely leave the house, and carries a stuffed tiger at all times; her father is suffering from depression, but will not talk about it; and the brothers down the street, once friends, have turned into bullies. So when a tiny meteorite falls in her lap, it is like a sign, but a sign of what?
Middle schooler Liberty likes to make her own maps of the stars. In fact, she is obsessed with them, especially since her family is falling apart: Her parents are getting divorced; her nine-year old sister will barely leave the house, and carries a stuffed tiger at all times; her father is suffering from depression, but will not talk about it; and the brothers down the street, once friends, have turned into bullies. So when a tiny meteorite falls in her lap, it is like a sign, but a sign of what?