![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My mom likes to say I got a PH.D in Life Lessons (which is a nice way of saying I got in trouble for skipping school, forgetting to do my homework, and maybe traveling across country without permission– none of which I endorse, by the way). Her way of dealing with death equates to daily bouts of coffin yoga and fake-tattooing Patti Smith quotes onto her arms. I spent my youth bouncing between a country club and, um, the detention room. Rating details 586 ratings 123 reviews Anna O’Mally doesn’t believe in the five stages of grief. Find 63 ways to say QUARRELED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at. I like to remind him he was bald until age 2. My little brother likes to remind me of this. Words and their meanings by Bassett, Kate, 1978-Publication date 2014 Topics Grief in adolescence - Juvenile fiction, Family crises - Juvenile fiction, Family. I could have (might have) won contests for having the county’s biggest cheeks as a child. Some details: I was born in 1978 (year of The Horse, if you’re a fan of the Chinese Zodiac) in Saginaw, Michigan. ![]() My debut novel, WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS will be out fall, 2014, with Flux. So on that note…I’m a YA writer repped by the one and only Sarah Davies of Greenhouse Literary. Writing an “about me” page for a website dedicated to ME the book writer is weird. ![]()
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