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Winona Olsen and Lucille Pryce forged their friendship on one dark and stormy night outside a police station.
Winona is naive, trapped in the ivory tower of her fathers making.

Credit: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Katherine Tegen Books
Cavallaro and Henry write with sharp, crisp voices, imbuing their heroines with wit and outsized imagination.
Its ending is more ambiguous but equally as heartbreaking.
As her new relationships deepen, Dove begins to question everything she knows.
This engaging but sensitive exploration of how addiction impacts families and relationships is both touching and uplifting.