Freya''s world is turned upside down when she and her mum move to inner-city Melbourne. Now she''s ...<br><br><br><b>Stuck </b>in a new apartment on the eleventh floor and Freya is afraid of lifts.<br><b><br></b><br><b>Stuck </b>in a new basketball team where not everyone likes a killer new player.<br><b><br></b><br><b>Stuck </b>in a classroom of kids who don''t know Freya is a donor-conceived baby.<br><br><br><br><b>Stuck</b>, just like little Audrey in the Skipping Girl sign suspended in mid-air over the suburb of Abbotsford.<br><br><br><br>Being the new girl makes Freya feel like a dark cloud on a summer''s day. Can she figure out how to belong on Vinegar Street?<br><br>''Very tender and also very funny - a tumbling collage of words and wonderings, fears and triumphs, where the child''s world is both the hard, real thing and the stuff of magic,'' URSULA DUBOSARSKY, Australian Children''s Laureate 2020-2021<br>