![]() ![]() “It refers to Corrinne’s place in the world as a person.” “The book’s title doesn’t refer to a geographic place,” Heasley explains. Along the way, Corrinne is surprised to learn things she never knew about her mother’s girlhood, and she matures. At first, she’s also annoyed by Kitsy, a smart girl who eventually becomes her friend. ![]() She sort of likes guitar-playing Rider and can’t stand Bubby, a guy who teases and annoys her. In a matter of weeks, Corrinne must re-evaluate her princess lifestyle, make new friends and learn to work hard at a horse stable because her no-nonsense grandmother refuses to let her sit in her bedroom. And then her dad loses his job, and she and her sweet younger brother are shipped off to their maternal grandparents’ little house in Broken Spoke, Texas. ![]()
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