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Forced into foster care and starved of affection, Baby is attracted to all the wrong people and is even sent to a juvenile detention centre because of her father. Poised on the threshold between childhood and adult life, she is bright, funny, observant and ultimately wise enough to realize that salvation rests in her hands alone.
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9781847242334 | Gardners Books, January 10, 2008, cover price $17.70 | About this edition: Forced into foster care and starved of affection, Baby is attracted to all the wrong people and is even sent to a juvenile detention centre because of her father.
9780060875077 | Perennial, October 1, 2006, cover price $13.99 | About this edition: Living with her heroin addict father, Jules, thirteen-year-old Baby catches the eye of the charismatic Alphonse, who possesses a string of girls who do his bidding, and is sent to reform school, but when she ultimately gains her freedom, she begins to discover that only she possesses the power to save herself.

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Product Description: “Considering the number of popular and prize-winning writers who have a Journey Prize as part of their resume, it’s no exaggeration to suggest that this volume is the future of Canadian writing. . . . And the future seems bright indeed...read more
By Lynn Coady (editor), Heather O'Neill (editor), Neil Smith (editor) and Various (corporate author)
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9780771043437 | Emblem Editions, October 28, 2008, cover price $17.99 | About this edition: “Considering the number of popular and prize-winning writers who have a Journey Prize as part of their resume, it’s no exaggeration to suggest that this volume is the future of Canadian writing.

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