![]() ![]() When Jackie’s father, Jared Stone, is diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, shy and sensitive Jackie watches the life she knows and loves starting to crumble. The story is both motivational and inspirational, as well as being touchingly humorous. This fresh new take on teen literature tells a single story from the perspective of multiple lives, highlighting the power of storytelling as a means of bringing people together and exploring common ground. The multiple narrative is one of my favorite forms of storytelling, and Len Vlahos uses it skillfully in Life in a Fishbowl. ![]() What to Expect: Family Sitcom, Multiple Narrative, Motivational and Inspirational Storytelling The Children’s Book Review | JanuLife in a Fishbowl ![]()
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