The Secret to Belonging / Megan E. Freeman / Book Review
THE SECRET TO BELONGING You have always been invisible in your own family. Quieter, milder, and more level-headed than your drug addict brother. Your parents have never had to worry about you, so they haven't. They haven't worried about your struggles. Your hopes and dreams. Your plans for the future. Anything for your brother, and you are nothing but an afterthought (if even that). When your parents spend the college fund your grandfather left you on more drug rehab and legal bills for your brother, you decide you have to get out, whatever way possible. And if that means a scholarship for exchange students to a remote part of Norway, so be it. Even life in a frozen land above the Artic Circle, where you don't speak the language or know the customs, will be better than this. Anything will be better than being nothing. THOUGHTS This book is hard. It hurts. It...