A History of Colors by Manlio Brusatin

A History of Colors by Manlio Brusatin

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A History of Colors by Manlio Brusatin

Fourteen-year-old Kaitlyn Myer dreams of becoming a basketball champion, but making her high school's varsity team quickly turns into a living nightmare when a gang of bullies targets her. As their abuse erodes her confidence, Kaitlyn slides into destructive patterns and isolates herself from the people who love her most. If God is so good, why is her life so bad?

Taryn Thompkins, fifteen-year-old daughter of a heroin addict, is just settling into a group home when an experienced foster family offers to take her in. Embraced by the Myer family, Taryn begins to understand for the first time what family really means. But when Kaitlyn's rebellion threatens everyone's peace, Taryn is caught in a crossfire of mistrust and judgment and left wondering if she ever should have agreed to live with them in the first place.

Terrified of the repercussions, Kaitlyn cannot speak the truth, and no one's listening to Taryn. But as secrets, half-truths, and lies upheave the family, one thing is certain: Truth alone will set their feet on solid ground.

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ISBN 13 9780877735243
ISBN 10 0877735247
Title A History of Colors
Author Manlio Brusatin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Shambhala Publications Inc
Year published 1991-11-26
Number of pages 136
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.