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Blind Spot by Laura Ellen

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Blind Spot

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Laura Ellen

HarperCollins · Ebook · June 10, 2014

Reading lane: Disabilities & Special Needs (YA)

There’s none so blind as they that won’t see.

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Who It's For

Good for fans of Young AdultGood for readers who enjoy Disabilities & Special Needs (YA) and YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / Crime.

Book Details

Authors
Laura Ellen
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
June 10, 2014
Format
Ebook
Theme
Disabilities & Special Needs (YA) · YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / Crime
Reading lane
Disabilities & Special Needs (YA)

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Publisher Categories

  • Coming of Age

  • YA Illness & Disease Stories

  • Contemporary YA Romance

  • Paranormal YA Romance

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  • Disabilities & Special Needs (YA)

  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / Crime

  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / Psychological

  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Thrillers & Suspense / Supernatural

About This Book

There’s none so blind as they that won’t see. Seventeen-year-old Tricia Farni’s body floated to the surface of Alaska’s Birch River six months after the night she disappeared. The night Roz Hart had a fight with her. The night Roz can’t remember. Roz, who struggles with macular degeneration, is used to assembling fragments to make sense of the world around her. But this time it’s her memory that needs piecing together—to clear her name . . . to find a murderer. This unflinch...

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There’s none so blind as they that won’t see. Seventeen-year-old Tricia Farni’s body floated to the surface of Alaska’s Birch River six months after the night she disappeared. The night Roz Hart had a fight with her. The night Roz can’t remember. Roz, who struggles with macular degeneration, is used to assembling fragments to make sense of the world around her. But this time it’s her memory that needs piecing together—to clear her name . . . to find a murderer. This unflinchingly emotional novel is written in the powerful first-person voice of a legally blind teen who just wants to be like everyone else.

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