I Am Here Now

I Am Here Now
Publisher
Age Range
14+
Release Date
May 19, 2020
ISBN
9781250207692
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Set in the 1960s, Barbara Bottner's I Am Here Now is a beautiful novel in verse about one artist’s coming of age. It’s a heartbreaking, powerful and inspiring depiction of what it's like to shatter your life―and piece it all back together.

You can’t trust Life to give you decent parents, or beautiful eyes, a fine French accent or an outstanding flair for fashion. No, Life does what it wants. It’s sneaky as a thief.

Maisie's first day of High school should be exciting, but all she wants is to escape.

Her world is lonely and chaotic, with an abusive mother and a father who’s rarely there to help.

So when Maisie, who finds refuge in her art, meets the spirited Rachel and her mother, a painter, she catches a glimpse of a very different world―one full of life, creativity, and love―and latches on.

But as she discovers her strengths through Rachel’s family, Maisie, increasingly desperate, finds herself risking new friendships, and the very future she's searching for.

Barbara Bottner, a New York Times-bestselling author, has written ( and sometimes illustrated) over 45 books for children. Barbara formerly worked in children's television and CBS prime-time comedy, reviewed children's books for publications such as The New York Times, and has published short stories and essays in national newspapers and magazines. Since 1973, she's been teaching writing and illustration at UCLA, Otis-Parsons, University of Miami, as well as privately. She continues to facilitate a master class in L.A. with select writers. She walks her dog, Petey, and hangs with her husband, Gerald, in Los Angeles.

Set in the 1960s, Barbara Bottner's I Am Here Now is a beautiful novel in verse about one artist’s coming of age. It’s a heartbreaking, powerful and inspiring depiction of what it's like to shatter your life―and piece it all back together.

You can’t trust Life to give you decent parents, or beautiful eyes, a fine French accent or an outstanding flair for fashion. No, Life does what it wants. It’s sneaky as a thief.

Maisie's first day of High school should be exciting, but all she wants is to escape.

Her world is lonely and chaotic, with an abusive mother and a father who’s rarely there to help.

So when Maisie, who finds refuge in her art, meets the spirited Rachel and her mother, a painter, she catches a glimpse of a very different world―one full of life, creativity, and love―and latches on.

But as she discovers her strengths through Rachel’s family, Maisie, increasingly desperate, finds herself risking new friendships, and the very future she's searching for.

Barbara Bottner, a New York Times-bestselling author, has written ( and sometimes illustrated) over 45 books for children. Barbara formerly worked in children's television and CBS prime-time comedy, reviewed children's books for publications such as The New York Times, and has published short stories and essays in national newspapers and magazines. Since 1973, she's been teaching writing and illustration at UCLA, Otis-Parsons, University of Miami, as well as privately. She continues to facilitate a master class in L.A. with select writers. She walks her dog, Petey, and hangs with her husband, Gerald, in Los Angeles.

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