Like her mother, Georgia McCoy is an artist, but her dad looks away whenever he sees her with a sketchbook. Sometimes its hard to remember what it was like when her mother was still alive . . . when they were a family . . . when they were happy. But then a few days after her 13th birthday, Georgia receives an unexpected gifta strange, formal letter, all typed up and signed anonymousgranting her free admission to the Brandywine River Museum for a whole year. And things begin to change.An accessible novel in poems, Pieces of Georgia offers an endearing protagonistan aspiring artist, a grieving daughter, a struggling student, a genuine friendand the poignant story of a broken family coming together.From the Hardcover edition.