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For the record / by Monique Polak.

Polak, Monique, (author.).

Summary:

"Twelve year old Justine's parents are recently divorced and she and her little sister, Bea, go back and forth between their parents homes in Montreal. Because her mother (whose anxiety manifests itself as the need to control) believes that their father and beloved half-sister are a bad influence on Justine and Bea, she enlists Justine's aid in collecting evidence that would lead to sole custody being granted to her. Justine goes along with this plan, and buys into her mother's view of her father at first, but when she crafts an outright lie for her mother's court case, she starts to question her mother's-and her own--behavior. When called upon to testify in court in front of a judge who actually cares about Justine and Bea, Justine is able to summon the courage to tell the truth, no matter what the consequences. The book explores the widespread phenomenon of parental alienation, which the DSM-5 calls "child psychological abuse.""-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781771474375 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 252 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : Owlkids Books, 2022.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 9-12 Owlkids Books
Grades 4-6 Owlkids Books
Subject: Dysfunction families > Juvenile fiction.
Divorce > Juvenile fiction.
Children of divorced parents > Juvenile fiction.
Fathers and daughters > Juvenile fiction.
Parental alienation syndrome > Juvenile fiction.
Montreal (Quebec) > Juvenile fiction.
Authors, Canadian

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Nelson Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Nelson Public Library J F POL (Text) 3514830036337 Juvenile Fiction Volume hold Available -


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