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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Scott BlagdenPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9780544336216ISBN 10: 0544336216 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 03 February 2015 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA profane, profound debut. . . . One of the most wrenching and engaging young-adult books to come along in ages. -- The Wall Street Journal This is a truly original work, and fans of Sherman Alexie may find a new favorite in Blagden. -- School Library Journal, starred review Dear story, you rock. . . . All readers will appreciate Cricket's complex, lovable character and the strong adults who nourish it. -- Kirkus Through Cricket, Blagden offers a fine masculine viewpoint that expresses the intensity of grief. -- Booklist Readers who like male protagonists and gritty, contemporary settings will enjoy this carefully crafted novel. -- VOYA, 3Q 3P J S Cricket conveys his damage through a wildly inventive voice; his often profound philosophies and speculations about life, parents, art, sex, and God are couched in energetic (and sometimes shockingly profane) imagery that turn ordinary language into the verbal equivalent of a Chihuly glass sculpture--colorful, twisted, brittle, and arresting. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Holden Caulfield, meet 2013. With his irreverent, hilarious, and heartbreaking first novel, one thing is clear: Scott Blagden is the real thing. --Deb Caletti Dear Life, You Suck will certainly offend a few and delight thousands. Profane, sacrilegious, and defiant, this debut novels crackles with energy. It has depth and human significance, by which I mean the real stuff of real life. --Ron Koertge Cricket Cherpin is profane, funny, hard, vulnerable, kind, angry. In other words, he's as complex and as unique as you or me. His unusual and realistic voice will grab you from the first page and stay with you long after the last one. --Francisco X. Stork Dear Cricket, you rock ! --Tim Wynne-Jones A profane, profound debut. . . . One of the most wrenching and engaging young-adult books to come along in ages. <b> <i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> This is a truly original work, and fans of Sherman Alexie may find a new favorite in Blagden. <b> <i>School Library Journal, </i> starred review Dear story, you rock. . . . All readers will appreciate Cricket's complex, lovable character and the strong adults who nourish it. <b> </b><i><b>Kirkus </i> Through Cricket, Blagden offers a fine masculine viewpoint that expresses the intensity of grief. <b> <i>Booklist </b> Readers who like male protagonists and gritty, contemporary settings will enjoy this carefully crafted novel. <b> <i>VOYA, </i> 3Q 3P J S Cricket conveys his damage through a wildly inventive voice; his often profound philosophies and speculations about life, parents, art, sex, and God are couched in energetic (and sometimes shockingly profane) imagery that turn ordinary language into the verbal equivalent of a Chihuly glass sculpture--colorful, twisted, brittle, and arresting. <b> <i>Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Holden Caulfield, meet 2013. With his irreverent, hilarious, and heartbreaking first novel, one thing is clear: Scott Blagden is the real thing. <b> Deb Caletti <i>Dear Life, You Suck</i> will certainly offend a few and delight thousands. Profane, sacrilegious, and defiant, this debut novels crackles with energy. It has depth and human significance, by which I mean the real stuff of real life. <b> Ron Koertge Cricket Cherpin is profane, funny, hard, vulnerable, kind, angry. In other words, he's as complex and as unique as you or me. His unusual and realistic voice will grab you from the first page and stay with you long after the last one. <b> Francisco X. Stork Dear Cricket, you <i>rock</i>! <b> Tim Wynne-Jones Author InformationScott Blagden grew up in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and now makes his home on the coast near Cape Cod, where he enjoys being a dad to his teenage twins. In addition to writing, he has been self-employed in real estate for thirty years. Dear Life, You Suck is his first novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |