I think this book is really good and that its kind of a realistic fiction but only if you believe pave I'm things like ghost and contacting the dead, and melting but I you can't melt Miracle told her grandmother that it was impossible to melt because she had tried to melt and her legs just burned and that's why she had to go to the hospital and stay in the yellow unit.
Dancing on the Edge
By Han Nolan
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 10 - 9 | Z | 4.7 | 60783 |
Miracle McCloy has always known that there is something different about her: She was pulled from the womb of a dead woman--a “miracle” birth--and Gigi, her clairvoyant grandmother, expects Miracle to be a prodigy, much like Dane, the girl’s brooding novelist father. Having been raised according to a set of mystical rules and beliefs, Miracle is unable to cope in the real world. Lost in a desperate dance among lit candles, Miracle sets herself afire and is hospitalized. There Dr. DeAngelis, a young psychiatrist, helps her through her painful struggle to take charge of her life.
Publisher: Harcourt
Published on 3/1/2007
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 244