Learning to Breathe

Author:   Janice Lynn Mather
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN:  

9781534406018


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   26 June 2018
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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"A 2019 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection Amelia Bloomer List's 2019 Top Ten Recommended Feminist Books for Young Readers A Governor General's Literary Award Finalist A Junior Library Guild Selection A Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize Semifinalist A BC Book Prize Finalist ""A love letter to girls--bittersweet and full of hope."" --Ibi Zoboi, author of National Book Award Finalist American Street ""This is a stellar debut."" --Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of Little & Lion and Pointe ""A vibrant, essential story of healing, resilience, and finding one's family."" --Stephanie Kuehn, author of William C. Morris Award winning Charm & Strange ""A raw, beautiful, unforgettable must-read."" --Tiffany D. Jackson, author of Allegedly ""Poetic."" --Angela Johnson, award-winning author of Heaven ""A powerful, poignant story about refusing to let the past dictate who you are or who you will become."" --Kirkus Reviews ""This is a well-written, thought-provoking book that tackles difficult topics...a stirring debut."" --School Library Journal (starred review) Sixteen-year-old Indy struggles to conceal her pregnancy while searching for a place to belong in this stunning debut novel that's perfect for fans of Amber Smith and Sara Zarr. Indira Ferguson has done her best to live by her Grammy's rules--study hard in school, be respectful, and never let a boy take advantage of her. But it hasn't always been easy, especially living in her mother's shadow. When Indy is sent to stay in Nassau, trouble follows her and she must hide an unwanted pregnancy from her aunt, who would rather throw Indy out onto the street than see the truth. Completely broke with only a hand-me-down pregnancy book as a resource, Indy desperately looks for a safe space to call home. After stumbling upon a yoga retreat, she wonders if she's found that place. But Indy is about to discover that home is much bigger than just four walls and a roof--it's about the people she chooses to share it with."

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Author:   Janice Lynn Mather
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781534406018


ISBN 10:   1534406018
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   26 June 2018
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A love letter to girls--bittersweet and full of hope. --Ibi Zoboi, author of National Book Award Finalist AMERICAN STREET This is a stellar debut. --Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of LITTLE & LION and POINTE A vibrant, essential story of healing, resilience, and finding one's family. --Stephanie Kuehn, author of William C. Morris Award winning CHARM & STRANGE A raw, beautiful, unforgettable must-read. --Tiffany D. Jackson, author of ALLEGEDLY Poetic. --Angela Johnson, award-winning author of HEAVEN Through well-crafted dialogue, fresh characters, and solid pacing, the book's mature themes are handled carefully and with sensitivity. A powerful, poignant story about refusing to let the past dictate who you are or who you will become. --Kirkus Reviews * This is a well-written, thought-provoking book that tackles difficult topics such as unwanted pregnancy, familial relationships, and rape, with nuance... A stirring debut for all YA collections. --SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED REVIEW *A Junior Library Guild Selection Much like Ibi Zoboi's American Street, this challenging read confronts injustice and celebrates strength of character and spirit. --Booklist If you want to understand #MeToo for a sixteen-year old growing up on what many Americans know mostly as a tourist paradise, read Learning to Breathe. Mather is stunning as she shows us Indira's Bahamas, its landscapes, the search of a girl for herself on her island home. Indira will break your heart with her fierce voice and grit in the face of living in a family so damaged they all but abandon this beautiful girl of their own. --Terry Farish, award-winning author of THE GOOD BRAIDER


A love letter to girls--bittersweet and full of hope. --Ibi Zoboi, author of National Book Award Finalist AMERICAN STREET This is a stellar debut. --Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of LITTLE & LION and POINTE A vibrant, essential story of healing, resilience, and finding one's family. --Stephanie Kuehn, author of William C. Morris Award winning CHARM & STRANGE A raw, beautiful, unforgettable must-read. --Tiffany D. Jackson, author of ALLEGEDLY Poetic. --Angela Johnson, award-winning author of HEAVEN Through well-crafted dialogue, fresh characters, and solid pacing, the book's mature themes are handled carefully and with sensitivity. A powerful, poignant story about refusing to let the past dictate who you are or who you will become. --Kirkus Reviews * This is a well-written, thought-provoking book that tackles difficult topics such as unwanted pregnancy, familial relationships, and rape, with nuance... A stirring debut for all YA collections. --SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED REVIEW *A Junior Library Guild Selection Mather skillfully balances emotionally wrenching scenes and surprisingly humorous ones; well-drawn supporting characters...enrich this capable debut. --Publishers Weekly There is a realness and great level of depth to Indira's character, and Mather does a magnificent job of conveying a girl's muted existence following sexual assault and trauma. --BCCB Emotionally charged, thought provoking and unforgettable. --Shelf Awareness Much like Ibi Zoboi's American Street, this challenging read confronts injustice and celebrates strength of character and spirit. --Booklist If you want to understand #MeToo for a sixteen-year old growing up on what many Americans know mostly as a tourist paradise, read Learning to Breathe. Mather is stunning as she shows us Indira's Bahamas, its landscapes, the search of a girl for herself on her island home. Indira will break your heart with her fierce voice and grit in the face of living in a family so damaged they all but abandon this beautiful girl of their own. --Terry Farish, award-winning author of THE GOOD BRAIDER


A love letter to girls--bittersweet and full of hope. --Ibi Zoboi, author of National Book Award Finalist AMERICAN STREET This is a stellar debut. --Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of LITTLE & LION and POINTE A vibrant, essential story of healing, resilience, and finding one's family. --Stephanie Kuehn, author of William C. Morris Award winning CHARM & STRANGE A raw, beautiful, unforgettable must-read. --Tiffany D. Jackson, author of ALLEGEDLY Poetic. --Angela Johnson, award-winning author of HEAVEN Through well-crafted dialogue, fresh characters, and solid pacing, the book's mature themes are handled carefully and with sensitivity. A powerful, poignant story about refusing to let the past dictate who you are or who you will become. --Kirkus Reviews * This is a well-written, thought-provoking book that tackles difficult topics such as unwanted pregnancy, familial relationships, and rape, with nuance... A stirring debut for all YA collections. --SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED REVIEW *A Junior Library Guild Selection Mather skillfully balances emotionally wrenching scenes and surprisingly humorous ones; well-drawn supporting characters...enrich this capable debut. --Publishers Weekly There is a realness and great level of depth to Indira's character, and Mather does a magnificent job of conveying a girl's muted existence following sexual assault and trauma. --BCCB Much like Ibi Zoboi's American Street, this challenging read confronts injustice and celebrates strength of character and spirit. --Booklist If you want to understand #MeToo for a sixteen-year old growing up on what many Americans know mostly as a tourist paradise, read Learning to Breathe. Mather is stunning as she shows us Indira's Bahamas, its landscapes, the search of a girl for herself on her island home. Indira will break your heart with her fierce voice and grit in the face of living in a family so damaged they all but abandon this beautiful girl of their own. --Terry Farish, award-winning author of THE GOOD BRAIDER


A love letter to girls--bittersweet and full of hope. --Ibi Zoboi, author of National Book Award Finalist AMERICAN STREET This is a stellar debut. --Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of LITTLE & LION and POINTE A raw, beautiful, unforgettable must-read. --Tiffany D. Jackson, author of ALLEGEDLY Through well-crafted dialogue, fresh characters, and solid pacing, the book's mature themes are handled carefully and with sensitivity. A powerful, poignant story about refusing to let the past dictate who you are or who you will become. --Kirkus Reviews *A Junior Library Guild Selection A vibrant, essential story of healing, resilience, and finding one's family. --Stephanie Kuehn, author of William C. Morris Award winning CHARM & STRANGE Poetic. --Angela Johnson, award-winning author of HEAVEN * This is a well-written, thought-provoking book that tackles difficult topics such as unwanted pregnancy, familial relationships, and rape, with nuance... A stirring debut for all YA collections. --SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED REVIEW Mather skillfully balances emotionally wrenching scenes and surprisingly humorous ones; well-drawn supporting characters...enrich this capable debut. --Publishers Weekly There is a realness and great level of depth to Indira's character, and Mather does a magnificent job of conveying a girl's muted existence following sexual assault and trauma. --BCCB Emotionally charged, thought provoking and unforgettable. --Shelf Awareness Much like Ibi Zoboi's American Street, this challenging read confronts injustice and celebrates strength of character and spirit. --Booklist If you want to understand #MeToo for a sixteen-year old growing up on what many Americans know mostly as a tourist paradise, read Learning to Breathe. Mather is stunning as she shows us Indira's Bahamas, its landscapes, the search of a girl for herself on her island home. Indira will break your heart with her fierce voice and grit in the face of living in a family so damaged they all but abandon this beautiful girl of their own. --Terry Farish, award-winning author of THE GOOD BRAIDER


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Janice Lynn Mather is a Bahamian Canadian author. Her first novel, Learning to Breathe, was a Governor General's Award finalist, a Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize finalist, shortlisted for the Amy Mathers Teen Book Award, an ALA/YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection, an Amelia Bloomer Book List pick, and a Junior Library Guild Selection. Her second novel, Facing the Sun, was an Amy Mathers Teen Book Award winner. Where Was Goodbye? is her third novel for teens. Janice Lynn lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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