Drawing the Ocean

Drawing the Ocean by Carolyn MacCullough is a First Edition published by Macmillan on October 3, 2006. This 170-page book is written in English and follows the story of Sadie, a talented painter who moves from California to Connecticut with hopes of fitting in at her new school. As she navigates the challenges of making friends, her initial attempt to connect with a loner known as Fryin’ Ryan does not go as planned, complicating her journey toward achieving her dreams.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and sibling relationships, particularly through Sadie’s interactions with her deceased twin brother, Ollie, who continues to appear in her life. The story delves into Sadie’s struggles with grief and her desire for acceptance, set against the backdrop of her artistic aspirations. This edition presents a poignant exploration of youth, loss, and the complexities of forging connections in a new environment.
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A gifted painter, Sadie comes from California to Connecticut determined to fit in at her new school. Yet her first attempt at making friends in the new town backfires when she reaches out to the loner everyone calls Fryin’ Ryan, the very last person who can help her achieve her dream. And to further complicate matters, her twin brother, Ollie, keeps appearing to her, seeming to want something. Her twin brother, who died when they were twelve.
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