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OverviewA NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST ""Brilliant, honest, and equal parts heartbreaking and soul-healing."" --Laurie Halse Anderson, author of SHOUT ""A singular voice in the world of literature."" --Jason Reynolds, author of Long Way Down A powerful coming-of-age story about grief, guilt, and the risks a Filipino-American teenager takes to uncover the truth about his cousin's murder. Jay Reguero plans to spend the last semester of his senior year playing video games before heading to the University of Michigan in the fall. But when he discovers that his Filipino cousin Jun was murdered as part of President Duterte's war on drugs, and no one in the family wants to talk about what happened, Jay travels to the Philippines to find out the real story. Hoping to uncover more about Jun and the events that led to his death, Jay is forced to reckon with the many sides of his cousin before he can face the whole horrible truth -- and the part he played in it. As gripping as it is lyrical, Patron Saints of Nothing is a page-turning portrayal of the struggle to reconcile faith, family, and immigrant identity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Randy RibayPublisher: Penguin Young Readers Imprint: Kokila Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.289kg ISBN: 9780593857045ISBN 10: 0593857046 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 02 April 2024 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"A National Book Award Finalist An NPR Best Book of the Year An NBC News Best Asian American Young Adult Book of the Year A Paste Best Young Adult Book of the Year A New York Public Library Top 10 Best Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A USA Today Best Book of the Year So Far A Raleigh News & Observer Best Book of the Year An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Junior Library Guild audio selection National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) Freeman Book Award Winner An L.A. Times Book Award Nominee Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award 2021-2022 FIVE STARRED REVIEWS ""Powerful and courageous."" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""Deep, nuanced, and painfully real."" --Booklist, starred review ""A perfect convergence of authentic voice and an emphasis on inner dialogue."" -- School Library Journal, starred review ""Passionately and fearlessly, Ribay delves into matters of justice, grief, and identity."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review ""Compelling and informational"" -- VOYA Magazine, starred review “A must-read.” – Erin Entrada Kelly, author of 2018 Newbery Award-winning Hello, Universe “Lyrical. Stunning. Searing…The real deal.”– Mark Oshiro, author of Anger Is a Gift “Riveting, brilliantly told and deeply moving."" – Francisco X. Stork, author of Disappeared “Complex, gripping, haunting and deeply human… a story alive with longing and pain and grace. – Kelly Gilbert, author of Picture Us In The Light" "A National Book Award Finalist An NPR Best Book of the Year An NBC News Best Asian American Young Adult Book of the Year A Paste Best Young Adult Book of the Year A New York Public Library Top 10 Best Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A USA Today Best Book of the Year So Far A Raleigh News & Observer Best Book of the Year An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Junior Library Guild audio selection National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) Freeman Book Award Winner An L.A. Times Book Award Nominee Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award 2021-2022 MISelf in Books 2020 Book List (Michigan) FIVE STARRED REVIEWS ""Powerful and courageous."" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""Deep, nuanced, and painfully real."" --Booklist, starred review ""A perfect convergence of authentic voice and an emphasis on inner dialogue."" -- School Library Journal, starred review ""Passionately and fearlessly, Ribay delves into matters of justice, grief, and identity."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review ""Compelling and informational"" -- VOYA Magazine, starred review “A must-read.” – Erin Entrada Kelly, author of 2018 Newbery Award-winning Hello, Universe “Lyrical. Stunning. Searing…The real deal.”– Mark Oshiro, author of Anger Is a Gift “Riveting, brilliantly told and deeply moving."" – Francisco X. Stork, author of Disappeared “Complex, gripping, haunting and deeply human… a story alive with longing and pain and grace. – Kelly Gilbert, author of Picture Us In The Light" "A National Book Award Finalist An NPR Best Book of the Year An NBC News Best Asian American Young Adult Book of the Year A Paste Best Young Adult Book of the Year A New York Public Library Top 10 Best Book of the Year A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A USA Today Best Book of the Year So Far A Raleigh News & Observer Best Book of the Year An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Junior Library Guild audio selection National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) Freeman Book Award Winner An L.A. Times Book Award Nominee FIVE STARRED REVIEWS ""Powerful and courageous."" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""Deep, nuanced, and painfully real."" --Booklist, starred review ""A perfect convergence of authentic voice and an emphasis on inner dialogue."" -- School Library Journal, starred review ""Passionately and fearlessly, Ribay delves into matters of justice, grief, and identity."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review ""Compelling and informational"" -- VOYA Magazine, starred review “A must-read.” – Erin Entrada Kelly, author of 2018 Newbery Award-winning Hello, Universe “Lyrical. Stunning. Searing…The real deal.”– Mark Oshiro, author of Anger Is a Gift “Riveting, brilliantly told and deeply moving."" – Francisco X. Stork, author of Disappeared “Complex, gripping, haunting and deeply human… a story alive with longing and pain and grace. – Kelly Gilbert, author of Picture Us In The Light" Author InformationRandy Ribay was born in the Philippines and raised in the Midwest. He is the author of After the Shot Drops and An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes. He earned his BA in English Literature from the University of Colorado at Boulder and his Master's Degree in Language and Literacy from Harvard Graduate School of Education. He currently teaches English and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |