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I read this as a suggestion from someone after reading Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart. Unlike Shuggie, which was a love story between a son and his broken mom, this novel was much sadder because almost none of the adults were reliable to the young protagonist Baby, a twelve year old girl who wants to stay a little girl in order to survive.