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OverviewA dazzling and evocative novel about love and loss with a dash of thrilling mystery for fans of Mindy McGinnis and Courtney Summers. Owl has always been her freest self in the mountains, tracking, hiking, and exploring the steep forested acres of her aunt and uncle s maple sugar farm. They never speak of the childhood tragedy that left her partially deaf and sent her father to jail. All Owl wants is to stay safe at the farm, her favorite place in the world, her refuge from those who would treat her differently. Owl s sheltered existence is blown wide open by Cody the magnetic, dangerous young man hired to help with the season s sugaring off. Cody seems to see the real her, to look past her hearing loss in a way no one else does. Together, they find comfort in their similarities and exhilaration in their differences, and risk a romance their families are desperate to stop. But then Owl hears her father will be released from prison, and a seemingly motiveless murder shakes the foundations of her small town. When the crime draws all eyes to Cody, Owl realized he is in far more serious trouble than anyone knows and it s followed him to her mountain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gillian FrenchPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Algonquin Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.40cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781643752709ISBN 10: 1643752707 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 November 2022 Recommended Age: From 14 to 18 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAs in French's other books, she treats her working-class characters with compassion but not preciousness, with a third-person narration that shows the complications of small-town life without exploiting it for drama. -The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Paced with the smoothness of flowing maple sugar, this book is to be savored. -SLJ As ever, French weaves her storylines deftly...By the time a thriller plot kicks in, readers will be thoroughly embedded. -Kirkus Reviews At turns lyrical and stark, Sugaring Off is a foray into the wilderness of New Hampshire's mountains, a sensitive portrait of coming of age in rural America, and a spine-tingling thriller. Gillian French, like Delia Owens and Kristin Hannah, weaves her characters and the natural world they inhabit together masterfully. -Cameron Kelly Rosenblum, author of The Stepping Off Place, a Kirkus Best Book of 2020 A work of great beauty. Part mystery, part a story of love and loss, it's all heart. -Betty Culley, award-winning author of Three Things I Know Are True """As in French’s other books, she treats her working-class characters with compassion but not preciousness, with a third-person narration that shows the complications of small-town life without exploiting it for drama.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books ""Paced with the smoothness of flowing maple sugar, this book is to be savored.""—SLJ ""As ever, French weaves her storylines deftly…By the time a thriller plot kicks in, readers will be thoroughly embedded.""—Kirkus Reviews ""At turns lyrical and stark, Sugaring Off is a foray into the wilderness of New Hampshire’s mountains, a sensitive portrait of coming of age in rural America, and a spine-tingling thriller. Gillian French, like Delia Owens and Kristin Hannah, weaves her characters and the natural world they inhabit together masterfully.""—Cameron Kelly Rosenblum, author of The Stepping Off Place, a Kirkus Best Book of 2020 ""A work of great beauty. Part mystery, part a story of love and loss, it’s all heart.""—Betty Culley, award-winning author of Three Things I Know Are True" As in French's other books, she treats her working-class characters with compassion but not preciousness, with a third-person narration that shows the complications of small-town life without exploiting it for drama. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A work of great beauty. Part mystery, part a story of love and loss, it's all heart. --Betty Culley, award-winning author of Three Things I Know Are True As ever, French weaves her storylines deftly...By the time a thriller plot kicks in, readers will be thoroughly embedded. --Kirkus Reviews At turns lyrical and stark, Sugaring Off is a foray into the wilderness of New Hampshire's mountains, a sensitive portrait of coming of age in rural America, and a spine-tingling thriller. Gillian French, like Delia Owens and Kristin Hannah, weaves her characters and the natural world they inhabit together masterfully. --Cameron Kelly Rosenblum, author of The Stepping Off Place, a Kirkus Best Book of 2020 Paced with the smoothness of flowing maple sugar, this book is to be savored. --SLJ As in French's other books, she treats her working-class characters with compassion but not preciousness, with a third-person narration that shows the complications of small-town life without exploiting it for drama. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Author InformationGillian French s debut, Grit, was an Indie Next pick, a Junior Library Guild Selection, an Edgar Award finalist, and a South Carolina Young Adult Book Award finalist. It received both a 2018 Lupine Award from the Maine Library Association and a 2018 Maine Literary Award from the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, as well as starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews and Booklist. Her other novels include The Door to January (Bram Stoker Award finalist), The Lies They Tell (2019 International Thriller Award finalist, an Amazon Bestselling New Release in both print and audio editions, 2019 Maine Literary Award Winner, and 2018 Junior Library Guild Selection), and The Missing Season (2019 Junior Library Guild Selection and a starred review from Booklist). She lives in Maine with her husband and three young boys. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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