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Anxious Exile of Sara Salt, The

★ “A meaningful, heartwarming read…perfect for an early middle grade reading level and great for the classroom. Prendergast explores powerful themes in a way that is hopeful and shows kids they too can make a difference. A must-purchase for exploration of advocacy for kiddos with sensitive souls.” — School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review

Sara isn’t great with strangers: she has selective mutism, so being in a new place isn’t always easy.

Sara’s little brother is born premature. He looks small and red, like a baby bird, so she calls him Birdy. Because she can’t visit him often, she writes him letters about everything that’s happened since he’s been born—like how her mom and stepdad are sending her to Toronto to stay with her half-sister, Abby. And how Abby lives in this amazing storage container house on a vacant lot and hopes to build a whole community of them for unhoused people. Sara discovers she too has ways of getting things done—like passing the librarian a note asking for books instead of saying it out loud, or talking to the dogs at the homeless encampment as a way of meeting their people. When she sees that the mayor and the police are making things harder for the unhoused community, Sara realizes she can be an advocate—through her letters—and that there’s more than one way to stand up for what you believe in and make your voice heard.

Written by: Gabrielle Prendergast
Middle Grade Fiction
Format: Paperback
Ages: 9-12
Pages: 189
Dimensions: Height 7.5 in, Width 5 in
Originally published in North America: Winter 2025
All rights available excluding North American English

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Author: Gabrielle Prendergast

Gabrielle Prendergast is the award-winning author of numerous books for children and teens. She won the BC Book Prize for her YA sci-fi novel Zero Repeat Forever and the Westchester Award for her YA novel Audacious. After years of working in social welfare and the music and film industries, Gabrielle began writing books when she became a mother so that she could work from home. She is the author of Aftershock and Flash Flood in the Orca Anchor series. Gabrielle lives in East Vancouver.