Judith Ortiz Cofer is a native of Puerto Rico. She is a poet, essayist, and novelist whose most recent book for young readers is Call Me Maria: A Novel in Letters, Poems, and Prose. She is the Regents and Franklin Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Georgia.
"Her [Doris] pain and confusion at her mother's unexpected departure and her bewilderment when her father begins seeing another woman will speak to many teens who have experienced the separation and/or divorce of their own parents." --VOYA "Suggest this novel to thoughtful students, particularly those with a bit of the dreamer in them." --School Library Journal "The characters shine, particularly Doris, whose quiet, tart sense of humor adds both warmth and edge to her story." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The musical blend of Spanish and English prose is lush, and an unforced flight motif frames and illuminates this beautiful story." --Booklist "It's an elegantly written novel about growing up and becoming independent...and Doris is a relatable character who survives a hard year of learning to find her own way. �Viva, Doris!" --Horn Book "A familiar story of mother/daughter relationships delivered lyrically, simply and inspirationally." --Starred, Kirkus Reviews
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