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OverviewNatalia is not the kind of girl who takes risks. Six years ago, she barely survived the house fire that killed her baby brother. Now she is cautious and always plays it safe. For months, her friend Wyatt has begged her to come hiking with him, and Natalia finally agrees. But when a wildfire breaks out, blocking the trail back, a perfect sunny day quickly morphs into a nightmare. With no cell service, few supplies, and no clear way out of the burning forest, a group of strangers will have to become allies if they're going to survive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: April HenryPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.208kg ISBN: 9781250821249ISBN 10: 125082124 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 February 2022 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsApril Henry's YA mysteries have collectively been awarded over fifty state honors and awards. Playing with Fire: Inspiration abounds, though, as the teens work together, making this read adventurous as well as satisfying. --Booklist Well written and undeniably, regrettably relevant given the inevitability of future West Coast conflagrations. --The Bulletin The Lonely Dead: Taut and suspenseful, with a hint of the supernatural. [Henry's] clear, lucid prose and well-paced action scenes make for a fast, accessible read . . . Hand to anyone in search of a page-turner. --Booklist Henry delivers a compelling thriller that weaves supernatural elements into a topical tapestry of loss, betrayal, and family drama. A thriller that manages to be both creepy and fun. --Kirkus Reviews The Girl I Used to Be: Winner of the Anthony Award for Best Young Adult Mystery Novel An Edgar Award for Best YA Nominee A Texas Lonestar List Selection Henry has done it again with another edge-of-your-seat mystery/thriller. Recommended for middle school and high school mystery/thriller/suspense collections and for April Henry fans. --VOYA, starred review A must-have for YA mystery-thriller collections. --School Library Journal April Henry's YA mysteries have collectively been awarded over fifty state honors and awards. Playing with Fire: ""Inspiration abounds, though, as the teens work together, making this read adventurous as well as satisfying."" --Booklist ""Well written and undeniably, regrettably relevant given the inevitability of future West Coast conflagrations."" --The Bulletin The Lonely Dead: ""Taut and suspenseful, with a hint of the supernatural. [Henry's] clear, lucid prose and well-paced action scenes make for a fast, accessible read . . . Hand to anyone in search of a page-turner."" --Booklist ""Henry delivers a compelling thriller that weaves supernatural elements into a topical tapestry of loss, betrayal, and family drama. A thriller that manages to be both creepy and fun."" --Kirkus Reviews The Girl I Used to Be: Winner of the Anthony Award for Best Young Adult Mystery Novel An Edgar Award for Best YA Nominee A Texas Lonestar List Selection ""Henry has done it again with another edge-of-your-seat mystery/thriller. Recommended for middle school and high school mystery/thriller/suspense collections and for April Henry fans."" --VOYA, starred review ""A must-have for YA mystery-thriller collections."" --School Library Journal April Henry's YA mysteries have collectively been awarded over fifty state honors and awards. Playing with Fire: Inspiration abounds, though, as the teens work together, making this read adventurous as well as satisfying. --Booklist Well written and undeniably, regrettably relevant given the inevitability of future West Coast conflagrations. --The Bulletin The Lonely Dead: Taut and suspenseful, with a hint of the supernatural. [Henry's] clear, lucid prose and well-paced action scenes make for a fast, accessible read . . . Hand to anyone in search of a page-turner. --Booklist Henry delivers a compelling thriller that weaves supernatural elements into a topical tapestry of loss, betrayal, and family drama. A thriller that manages to be both creepy and fun. --Kirkus Reviews The Girl I Used to Be: Winner of the Anthony Award for Best Young Adult Mystery Novel An Edgar Award for Best YA Nominee A Texas Lonestar List Selection Henry has done it again with another edge-of-your-seat mystery/thriller. Recommended for middle school and high school mystery/thriller/suspense collections and for April Henry fans. --VOYA, starred review A must-have for YA mystery-thriller collections. --School Library Journal Author InformationApril Henry is the New York Times-bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and young adults, including the YA novels The Girl in the White Van; Girl, Stolen; The Night She Disappeared; The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die; The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award; Count All Her Bones; The Lonely Dead; and Body in the Woods and Blood Will Tell, Books One and Two in the Point Last Seen series. She lives in Portland, Oregon. aprilhenry.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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