"Cathy Morrison's young adult novel Say Something brings Maggie to life, a strong female protagonist whose voice rings true and speaks to today's times. Readers will quickly be drawn into this compelling, important story and race to the end, but the novel's powerful message will /5(30). · Say Something by Cathy Morrison | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase Instantly Pages: · Say Something by Cathy Morrison is a emotionally powerful read dealing with child sexual abuse and how it has affected Maggie, our main character, for the past ten years. Maggie is a seventeen year old high school student and while she may get great grades and is a fantastic athlete, she finds it hard to get to close or make friends with anyone.4/5.
Listen to The Thing About Pam on Spotify. Two days after Christmas, , Russ Faria came home from game night to find his wife, Betsy, dead. He was soon charged and convicted of her murder. But Russ Faria insisted he did not kill his wife. Betsy's brutal murder set off a chain of events that would leave one man dead, another man implicated, and expose a diabolical scheme. Cathy Morrison Fort Collins, Colorado, United States I'm a children's book illustrator working from our green-constructed home in Colorado. My studio overlooks the Mummy Range which is the northern side of Rocky Mountain National Park. We're about 30 minutes northwest of Fort Collins, hence the name, "Studio With A View.". Cathy Y. Morrison 56, of Chicago passed away on August 3, She was a 25 year employee of the Chicago Water Dept. She leaves to cherish her memory son Cody(Denita)Morrison, father Roosevelt Morrison, brothers Reginald and Derrick Morrison and grandson Cody Morrison, Jr. Visitation Friday, August 7, from 3p.m. to 9p.m. at Kenny Brothers Funeral Directors, W. 95th St., Evergreen Park, IL.
This line from Maggie’s journal in Say Something by Cathy Morrison highlights Maggie’s journey to self-acceptance after suffering from sexual abuse as a child. This novel is the powerful story of a teen speaking up not only for herself but for another child she suspects may currently be the victim of Maggie’s abuser. Little beauty. That's what he called me when he stole my innocence. I was a trusting, little girl, and he ruined everything. I tried to tell someone, but my mother made me change my story. About Cathy Morrison: Hello! I live in Missouri with my husband and two huge chocolate labs who torture my spouse by plucking and eating his heirloom tom.
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