Little Miss Strange: A Novel
 

Little Miss Strange: A Novel

by Joanna Rose

1997 Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Association Prize for First Novel. Sarajean is the child of love children. She lives with Jimmy Henry, a Vietnam vet she accepts as her father. Her mother, whoever she was, disappeared long ago. Sarajean scams her way through childhood, surviving on intuition, seeing her world clearly without judging it. From carelessly discarded clues, she knits together the... (read more)

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One of my favorites! This book follows a little girl raised by a loving/dysfunctional hippy Viet Nam Vet/recovering heroine addict who isn't really her father as she grows up and tries to discover her past. I love how the author writes in the voice of a child, changing as the protagonist grows. The book also takes on a child raised in a (very) untraditional setting.

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