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OverviewWhen high school junior Tommy Smythe disappears, everyone has a theory about what happened to him. He was an odd kid, often deeply involved in particle physics, so maybe he just got distracted and wandered off. He was last seen at a pullout off the highway, so maybe someone snatched him. Tommy believes that everything is possible, and that until something can be proved false, it may be true. So as long as Tommy's whereabouts are undetermined, he could literally be anywhere. Told in a series of narratives from people who knew Tommy--and people who didn't--Evidence of Things Not Seen explores themes of loneliness, connectedness, and the role we play in creating our own realities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lindsey LanePublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.207kg ISBN: 9781250090560ISBN 10: 1250090563 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 06 December 2016 Recommended Age: From 12 to 18 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEvidence of Things Not Seen masterfully weaves science, suspense, amazing characters, and scintillating writing to create a multiple universe of stories and lives joined by the power of a single mysterious event. Lindsey Lane has written a unique, powerful novel. Francisco Stork, author of Marcelo and the Real World Evidence of Things Not Seen is a powerful, gripping, beautifully written novel of multiple perspectives. Each voice is unique and compelling; together, they raise profound questions about existence, purpose, and belief, all while moving at a tension-packed pace. Janet Fox, author of Sirens As original as it is compelling, Evidence of Things Not Seen captures the wild pulse of a town dealing with loss and moving on in the backwards-forwards leaning way of life. A gem of a first novel. Alan Cumyn, author of Tilt and the Owen Skye series I was fascinated and moved by this thoughtful book about community, faith, and science. Be prepared to feel both hope and despair on every page. Evidence of Things Not Seen will make you look again. Sarah Aronson, author of Believe and Beyond Lucky Each character has some connection, even if tangential, to Tommy, whose disappearance speaks to the inscrutability of time, the universe, and the construction of individual truths. Publishers Weekly Complex and rich, the story hints at Tommy's fate, but with an open ending that is perfect for sparking discussion. Horn Book When a high school boy obsessed with quantum physics suddenly disappears, friends and neighbors reveal details of their lives as they speculate on his whereabouts . . . Thought-provoking. Kirkus Reviews """Evidence of Things Not Seen masterfully weaves science, suspense, amazing characters, and scintillating writing to create a multiple universe of stories and lives joined by the power of a single mysterious event. Lindsey Lane has written a unique, powerful novel."" --Francisco Stork, author of Marcelo and the Real World ""Evidence of Things Not Seen is a powerful, gripping, beautifully written novel of multiple perspectives. Each voice is unique and compelling; together, they raise profound questions about existence, purpose, and belief, all while moving at a tension-packed pace."" --Janet Fox, author of Sirens ""As original as it is compelling, Evidence of Things Not Seen captures the wild pulse of a town dealing with loss and moving on in the backwards-forwards leaning way of life. A gem of a first novel."" --Alan Cumyn, author ofTilt and the Owen Skye series ""I was fascinated and moved by this thoughtful book about community, faith, and science. Be prepared to feel both hope and despair on every page. Evidence of Things Not Seen will make you look again."" --Sarah Aronson, author of Believe and Beyond Lucky ""Each character has some connection, even if tangential, to Tommy, whose disappearance speaks to the inscrutability of time, the universe, and the construction of individual truths."" --Publishers Weekly ""Complex and rich, the story hints at Tommy's fate, but with an open ending that is perfect for sparking discussion."" --Horn Book ""When a high school boy obsessed with quantum physics suddenly disappears, friends and neighbors reveal details of their lives as they speculate on his whereabouts . . . Thought-provoking."" --Kirkus Reviews" Complex and rich, the story hints at Tommy's fate, but with an open ending that is perfect for sparking conversation. The Horn Book Tommy's story is told through multiple points of view, some from his classmates and neighbors and others from strangers passing through town . . . The real story is not Tommy's to tell, it is in the lives of all the people left behind. VOYA In her first novel for teens, Lane, author of the picture book Snuggle Mountain, offers a gripping and genre-bending mosaic. Publishers Weekly When a high school boy obsessed with quantum physics suddenly disappears, friends and neighbors reveal details of their lives as they speculate on his whereabouts . . . Thought-provoking. Kirkus Reviews <i>Evidence of Things Not Seen </i>masterfully weaves science, suspense, amazing characters, and scintillating writing to create a multiple universe of stories and lives joined by the power of a single mysterious event. Lindsey Lane has written a unique, powerful novel. --Francisco Stork, author of <i>Marcelo and the Real World</i></p> <i>Evidence of Things Not Seen</i> is a powerful, gripping, beautifully written novel of multiple perspectives. Each voice is unique and compelling; together, they raise profound questions about existence, purpose, and belief, all while moving at a tension-packed pace. --Janet Fox, author of <i>Sirens</i></p> As original as it is compelling, <i>Evidence of Things Not Seen</i> captures the wild pulse of a town dealing with loss and moving on in the backwards-forwards leaning way of life. A gem of a first novel. --Alan Cumyn, author of<i>Tilt</i> and the Owen Skye series</p> I was fascinated and moved by this thoughtful book about community, faith, and science. Be prepared to feel both hope and despair on every page. <i>Evidence of Things Not Seen</i> will make you look again. --Sarah Aronson, author of <i>Believe</i> and <i>Beyond Lucky</i></p> Each character has some connection, even if tangential, to Tommy, whose disappearance speaks to the inscrutability of time, the universe, and the construction of individual truths. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> Complex and rich, the story hints at Tommy's fate, but with an open ending that is perfect for sparking discussion. --<i>Horn Book</i></p> When a high school boy obsessed with quantum physics suddenly disappears, friends and neighbors reveal details of their lives as they speculate on his whereabouts . . . Thought-provoking. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> Author InformationLindsey Lane received her MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She is the author of the award-winning picture book Snuggle Mountain. A playwright, Lindsey lives in Austin, Texas, with her family. Evidence of Things Not Seen is her YA debut. lindseylane.net Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |