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Footer Davis Probably Is Crazy
Footer Davis Probably Is Crazy
AuthorSusan Vaught
GenreRealistic fiction, Children's books, Young adult
Published2015
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Pages240
AwardsEdgar Award for Best Juvenile (2016)
ISBN978-1-481-42276-5
WebsiteFooter Davis Probably Is Crazy

Footer Davis Probably Is Crazy[1] (ISBN 978-1-481-42276-5) is a book written by Susan Vaught[2] and published by Simon & Schuster[3] on 3 March 2015 which later went on to win the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile in 2016.[4]

Plot summary

This contemporary novel is set in Bugtussle, Mississippi, in the Southern United States. The narrator, 11-year-old Footer Davis, has to deal with her mother's bipolar disorder while trying to find out what happened to the Abrams children after their barn burned down. It troubles her that she seems to be having hallucinations – but they may be repressed memories. Footer is on the mission to do almost everything to help his friends, family, and himself.


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