Girl Under Glass
by Ginny Rorby
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Pub Date 30 May 2024 | Archive Date 27 May 2024
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Description
Can a young girl with a juvenile record convince the authorities that a greenhouse full of plants are the witnesses to a crime-and that she can prove it?
Girl Under Glass is the story of a rootless, rebellious young girl sinking deeper into juvenile delinquency. Given one more chance to avoid juvenile hall, a judge assigns her to community service with a cranky botanist studying plant communication. When he is beaten and left for dead, Kelsey must convince the lead detective that an entire greenhouse full of plants is witness to the crime, and she knows how to prove it.
Girl Under Glass builds on the intriguing science behind The Secret Life of Plants, What Plants Know, The Hidden Life of Trees, and Finding the Mother Tree, all dealing with the cutting-edge research being conducted into the ability of plants to warn other plants of invasions of predatory beetles and certain diseases, and to alter their chemistry from tasty to toxic.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Ginny Rorby is the author of six novels for Middle Grade/Young Adult readers. Prior publications include How to Speak Dolphin (Scholastic), Lost in the River of Grass, 2013 winner of the Sunshine State Young Readers Award, Hurt Go Happy, 2008 winner of the Schneider Family Book Award, The Outside of a Horse, Dolphin Sky, and Freeing Finch (2019). Her 7th novel, Like Dust, I Rise (Dec 2021) is Coming of Age, historical fiction set in Dalhart, Texas, the epicenter of the Dust Bowl.
Advance Praise
"Girl Under Glass by Ginny Rorby is an absorbing, heartwarming, inspirational, and beautifully written book. Thoughtfully written and skillfully yet subtly delving into the deepest, rawest, and often conflicting emotions children have about their parents, Rorby developed a stunning narrative that captivated my attention." -Readers' Favorite
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781685134204 |
| PRICE | US$5.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 290 |