Family and Identity
The Colour of Shadows invites your sympathy and your listening ear: Phylidda Shrimpton writes with the teenage rage and angst we're all used to, but it seems her story belies underlying warmth and heart. I was drawn to Saffron- the kid who lost her place in her world but then admirably crafted a new identity... Only now to maybe lose her footing all over again.
I love the originality of the cover: its vibrance and marurity. This, I don't think, is your average teen novel. It's more.
I love the originality of the cover: its vibrance and marurity. This, I don't think, is your average teen novel. It's more.