Born Blue

· HarperCollins
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Leshaya is a survivor. Rescued from the brink of death, this child of a heroin addict has seen it all: revolving foster homes, physical abuse, an unwanted pregnancy. Now, as her tumultuous childhood is coming to an end, she is determined to make a life for herself by doing the only thing that makes her feel whole . . . singing.
Han Nolan pulls no punches in this hard-hitting story of a girl at the bottom who dreams of nothing but the top.
 The ebook includes a sample chapter from PREGNANT PAUSE.

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4,9
54 reviews
A Google user
10 July 2012
I read this book in 6th grade and it became FOREVER one of my favorites. I got through the book so fast, and I did cry. I'm a senior in high school and this book STILL has a strong impression on me. Someday I am going to own this book and will read it over and over again.
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Latisha Miller
15 April 2015
I love this book! I first read it in 6th grade years ago. I've re-read Born Blue and Send Me Down A Miracle about a dozen times since.
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Arielle Yale
26 October 2016
I found this book years ago in high school and I've found ways to reread it over and over since then, I'm so stoked I can have it on my phone now!
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About the author

HAN NOLAN is the author of several books, including Dancing on the Edge which won the National Book Award and Send Me Down a Miracle, a National Book Award finalist. She lives with her husband on the East Coast.

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