Baby Girl Book 1: In the Beginning by Elle Klass
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Baby Girl is the first book in a series, it is just 38 pages long and can be read quite easily in one sitting. We are introduced to a young girl who has had a harsh, lonely upbringing from a part-time mother who treated her shamefully. When her mother leaves her for several months, our twelve year old narrator, takes matters into her own hand and runs away.
The Big City offers an escape from prying eyes and our little girl survives pretty well considering what might have happened. She finally meets some other runaway kids and they become a family. Cleo and her friends make do as best they can, keeping one step ahead of capture. With Einstein she has a solid friend and they make big plans to leave America. Yet the path they all walk is never easy.
With a new identity the story will continue in the next book.
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Sounds like there’s plenty going on in this first of a series.
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Thank you, what a beautiful review 🙂
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Only 38 pages – amazing for the topic. Is this a YA book?
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Yes, I would put this in that genre, but very readable as an adult.
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It is ya and safe for 12 and up.
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This caught my attention. Bought it just on the strength of the synopsis
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That great to hear Judith.
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Thank you! I hope you enjoy the story!
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