Sincerely, Harriet / Sarah Winifred Searle.
In 1996 Chicago, thirteen-year-old Harriet Flores, living with boredom, loneliness, and a chronic illness, lets her imagination run wild--with mixed results--and learns about the power of storytelling.
Item details
- ISBN: 9781512440195
- ISBN: 1512440191
- ISBN: 9781541545298
- ISBN: 154154529X
- Physical Description: 176 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: Minneapolis : Graphic Universe, [2019]
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Genre: | Graphic novels. Graphic novels. Graphic novels. |
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Summary:
In 1996 Chicago, thirteen-year-old Harriet Flores, living with boredom, loneliness, and a chronic illness, lets her imagination run wild--with mixed results--and learns about the power of storytelling.