I, Emma Freke

I, Emma Freke by Elizabeth Atkinson, published by Carolrhoda Books in January 2012, is a 240-page work in English that explores themes of identity and self-acceptance. The story follows Emma, who feels like the only “normal” member of her eccentric family. As she navigates her unique circumstances, Emma embarks on a journey to discover her true self and the value of embracing her individuality.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into social themes, particularly focusing on self-esteem and self-reliance within the context of family dynamics. Emma’s quest for belonging and understanding highlights the importance of being true to oneself, even in the face of societal expectations. This edition presents a relatable and engaging exploration of personal identity, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction.
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I, Emma Freke is a charming search-for-identity story about Emma—the only “normal” member of her quirky family. While Emma desperately tries to find her niche, she discovers that perhaps it’s better to be her own “freak” than someone else’s Freke.
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