Little Miss Strange
1999 Nominated

Little Miss Strange

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Sarajean Henry is a child of love children. She’s perfectly at home in a place where there are no real “homes”, no last names, and no commitments to the future: the free-love, hippie world of Denver in the 1970s. The story begins when Sarajean is an infant, living with Vietnam veteran Jimmy Henry who she accepts as her father. Whoever her mother may have been, she disappeared long ago. Sarajean successfully scams and scavenges her way through childhood, overcoming obstacles such as Jimmy Henry’s heroin habit and having Miss Rinaldi, the Queen Bitch of Homework, for third grade. By the age of five she’s finding her own way to school; by ten she’s smoking pot. By the time she comes of age she’s seen enough sex and violence to last a lifetime. And from it all, Sarajean puts together the identity she craves, displaying all the resilience of the human spirit. Jonna Rose lives in Portland, Oregon where she works at a book shop.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Joanna
Rose

Joanna Rose is the author of the award-winning novels Little Miss Strange, which earned the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award and was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award, and A Small Crowd of Strangers. Other work has appeared in ZYZZYVA, Windfall Journal, Cloudbank, Artisan Journal, Northern Lights, Oregon Humanities, High Desert Journal, VoiceCatcher, Calyx, and Bellingham Review. Her essay “That Thing With Feathers” was cited as Notable in 2015 Best American Essays. She established the Powell’s Books reading series and curated it for fifteen years. She is an Atheneum Fellow in Poetry at the Attic Institute and co-hosts the prose critique group Pinewood Table. She also works with youth through Literary Arts’ Writers in the Schools and with Young Musicians & Artists. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and, at any given time, several dogs.
Joanna Rose is the author of the award-winning novels Little Miss Strange, which earned the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award and was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award, and A Small Crowd of Strangers. Other work has appeared in ZYZZYVA, Windfall Journal, Cloudbank, Artisan Journal, Northern Lights, Oregon Humanities, High Desert Journal, VoiceCatcher, Calyx, and Bellingham Review. Her essay “That Thing With Feathers” was cited as Notable in 2015 Best American Essays. She established the Powell’s Books reading series and curated it for fifteen years. She is an Atheneum Fellow in Poetry at the Attic Institute and co-hosts the prose critique group Pinewood Table. She also works with youth through Literary Arts’ Writers in the Schools and with Young Musicians & Artists. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and, at any given time, several dogs.
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United States
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Publisher
Workman Publishing

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