![]() ![]() Besides her numerous lists, there is her uncanny luck. Finally, Heidi decides she must take the journey herself to Hilltop, a venture that involves a long illegal bus ride, stormy weather that leaves Heidi without a way to call home, and many other adventures including a ride in a police car.Īs for the quirky characters, I’ll start with Heidi. This leads the two to plague with residence with letters, a tactic that also gets ignored. From the photos, Heidi discovers that her mom once lived at Hilltop Home, a place which resists answering any and all phone calls from Bernadette. She also finds an old sweater, one which her mother had worn in one of those rare photos. In Heidi’s search to discover the significance of “Soof” to her mother, she stumbles upon a box of twenty-three photos from her mother’s past. As a result of the latter, Heidi’s only friend of her age is an overweight boy who lives in the same apartment building. ![]() Bernadette not only teaches Heidi’s mother basic living skills, but she also home-schools Heidi. The plot begins with twelve-year-old Heidi and her mentally-disabled mother who live in an apartment that is connected to their agoraphobic neighbor, Bernadette, who acts as their caretaker. With its unusual plot and quirky characters, So B. Finding out why the word “soof” is important to her mom turns out to key to the unfolding mystery and drama of Heidi’s life. It, an award-winning novel young adult by Sarah Weeks. “Soof” is a word that Heidi’s mom regularly uses in So B. ![]()
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