Sixteen-year-old Mattie Rollins has her life all figured out. She’ll ace her high school classes, earn a college scholarship, and create a new life for herself and her family. But Mattie’s brilliant plans begin to crumble when her family is forced to move into their beat-up station wagon, Ruby. Then, her mother mysteriously disappears.
With life against her at every turn and fewer options every day, Mattie must learn how to live—not just survive—in these circumstances while racing to discover the truth behind their mother’s disappearance. Mattie will have to find the strength to keep searching for her mother and to keep her dreams alive before they both slip away forever.
Praise
“Sleeping in My Jeans is an enlightening teen read; its serious issues and compelling story make it impossible to forget.” —Foreword Magazine starred review
“This stark look at the problems of one vulnerable family drives home how difficult life can be for young people on the street.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[Leonard’s] first-person, present-tense narrative is compelling and vivid, and her compassionate characterization is remarkable.” —Booklist
“Page after page of unforgettable characters and a sobering, heartfelt look at the . . . sudden onset of childhood homelessness.” —Brenda Woods, author of The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond and The Red Rose Box
Sleeping in My Jeans is a tender, compassionate portrayal of a family in crisis.” —Scott Nadelson, author of Between You and Me
Sleeping in My Jeans captures the innocent, insightful lyricism of adolescence.” —Karelia Stetz-Waters, author of Forgive Me if I’ve Told You This Before
“If you’ve ever wondered why people live on the street, Connie King Leonard can show you how easy it is to get there — and how difficult it can be to get back home.” —D.K. Greene
“A tense, thrilling roller coaster ride of despair and hope. The dichotomy of emergent love and family secrets, of danger and perseverance . . . a gorgeous exploration of the many facets of being human, and it finishes with a stomach-clenching twist so unexpected it leaves you breathless.” —Estelle Laure
About the Author
Connie King Leonard is a writer of books for children and teens. Having taught middle school and high school, her experiences witnessing the effects of teenage homelessness provided the inspiration for Sleeping in My Jeans.Connie holds degrees in education from Minot State University and the University of Oregon. Living for many years in Eugene, Oregon, she currently lives in Milwaukie, Oregon with her husband. She is a member of SCBWI as well as Willamette Writers, and in 2008, won the Kay Snow award for children’s writing with, Too Much Glue, Gertie.
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