Find Her

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Five years, three months, and twelve days.
That’s how long Wren’s mother has been missing.


In dreams, Wren can see her again: her eyes, her hair, her smile. She can even hear her laugh. Her mother, one of hundreds of Native Americans considered missing or murdered in Oklahoma. Sometimes it seems like Wren and her grandmother are the only people still looking. Even more frustrating, Wren’s overprotective father won’t talk about it.

Wren refuses to give up, though. And an opportunity to find lost pets seems like a real way to hone her detective skills. But everything changes when one of the missing pets is found badly hurt. Soon, there are others. 

With help from an unlikely friend, Wren vows to unmask whoever is behind the animal abuse. If she can do this, maybe she can do the same for her mother’s case. She’ll just have to keep it secret from her father who will certainly put an end to all her sleuthing if he finds out. 

Find Her explores the crisis of missing Indigenous women from the perspective of a sensitive young Cherokee girl who yearns to find her mother, while also navigating a chilling town mystery, a new friendship, and a family in need of healing.





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Ginger Reno has always been a writer—it just took a while for her to figure that out. (Her first clue should’ve been her family always calling her “the wordy one.”) An enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, her desire to learn about Cherokee history and culture has naturally spilled over into her writing. Find Her, her debut novel, is part of that journey. Her picture book debut, Spirit Shadow, will be illustrated by Mary Lupton (Cherokee Nation). Ginger lives in northeast Oklahoma within the Cherokee Nation and spends a lot of lakefront porch time with her two favorite people—her husband and their German shepherd.

 

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

★ “Via crisp prose, Reno meshes plot threads involving abandoned shelter pets and a mystery surrounding a locator on Wren’s grandmother’s keys, which emphasize the futility Wren feels in trying to find someone who seems unreachable.”Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Readers ready to wander into the darker side of mysteries but who still need a feisty heroine as their guide will find it in Wren.”The Bulletin

“A dramatic and captivating call for attention.”Kirkus Reviews

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