Claiming Georgia Tate by Gigi Amateau
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A nicely written story about a twelve year old girl, living with her grandparents in the south. Her grandfather is a preacher and she is very happy living with them. She has been told that her mother died when she was young.
Her father, who has been out of the picture since she was a baby, has come to take her for the summer, and he and his new wife take her to Florida where things start to go very wrong for her.
Georgia Tate is wise for her years.
A satisfying read.
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