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 · Fig by Sarah Elizabeth Schantz Margaret K. McElderry Books Hardcover: pages ISBN: Review by Sarah Hahn Brooks, author of The Beginning of Us. What happens to a girl whose mother becomes consumed by schizophrenia? How will her world fragment? How will she know what is real, and what is delusion? “In Fig, Sarah Elizabeth Schantz has written a spectacular debut of rare beauty and courage. This fascinating journey into a young child's mind is both haunting and electrifying. Fig is one of the best books I’ve read in years, and Fig’s unique voice will stay with me /5(65). “In Fig, Sarah Elizabeth Schantz has written a spectacular debut of rare beauty and courage. This fascinating journey into a young child's mind is both haunting and electrifying. Fig is one of the best books I’ve read in years, and Fig’s unique voice will stay with me forever.” -- /5(66).


Fig ebook By Sarah Elizabeth Schantz. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. Author. Sarah Elizabeth Schantz. by Sarah Elizabeth Schantz ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 7, A girl grows from 6 to 18 on a Kansas farm, methodically trying to fix her mother's mental illness. Explaining that "today," on her 19th birthday, she'll "finish a story that must be told," Fig holds her breath, crosses her fingers and opens the tale in , when she's 6. Sarah Elizabeth Schantz is a fiction writer living on the outskirts of Boulder, Colorado in an old farmhouse surrounded by open sky, century-old cottonwoods and coyotes. Her first novel, FIG, debuted from Simon Schuster in (the trade paperback came out in ).


Fig by Sarah Elizabeth Schantz Margaret K. McElderry Books Hardcover: pages ISBN: Review by Sarah Hahn Brooks, author of The Beginning of Us. What happens to a girl whose mother becomes consumed by schizophrenia? How will her world fragment? How will she know what is real, and what is delusion?. FIG is the story of a girl who grows up under the shadow of her schizophrenic mother in rural Kansas. This coming-of-age story tracks Fi. Sarah Elizabeth Schantz is a fiction writer living on the outskirts of Boulder, Colorado in an old farmhouse surrounded by open sky, century-old cottonwoods and coyotes. Her first novel, FIG, debuted from Simon Schuster in (the trade paperback came out in ). Fig, by Sarah Schantz, is an incredible story about an ordinary and magic little girl. I give the novel the highest possible rating for three reasons: one, it is real writing that doesn't rely on cliche to fluff it out, two, it is emotional and highly articulate yet from the mind of a growing child, three, it deals with mental illness in an unabashed and humble way that doesn't presume, that doesn't negate.

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