The Leaving

Author:   Tara Altebrando
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781619638037


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   07 June 2016
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Leaving


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Author:   Tara Altebrando
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.558kg
ISBN:  

9781619638037


ISBN 10:   1619638037
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   07 June 2016
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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.

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You will not sleep, check your phone or even breathe once you begin reading The Leaving. Altebrando hides a meditation on memory and identity inside a top-speed page-turner. I promise, you will not even look up from the page. E. Lockhart, author of WE WERE LIARS The Leaving isn't one of those books that creeps up on you: instead, it throws you in the back of an unmarked van and speeds off before you even have time to wonder what's going on. This book gripped me on the first page, and by the last, had really moved me. It's a twisty, oh no she didn't thriller that keeps the surprises firing, but also a thoughtful meditation on memory, identity, and what really makes us who we are. Bennett Madison, author of SEPTEMBER GIRLS In this highly enjoyable caper, the writing is crisp, the dialogue spot on, and the hunt entirely twenty-first century. The Horn Book on THE BEST NIGHT OF YOUR (PATHETIC) LIFE Funny and nostalgic, a highly contemporary riff on a timeless rite of passage. Kirkus Reviews on THE BEST NIGHT OF YOUR (PATHETIC) LIFE The authors give the story big doses of humor, sensitivity, and sweetness, along with a complex and realistic cast; EB and Lauren's stories amount to two great novels in one. starred review, Publishers Weekly on ROOMIES An honest and pitch-perfect story that s filled to the brim with our most overwhelming emotions: fear, hope, and love. Stephanie Perkins, author of ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS, on ROOMIES


You will not sleep, check your phone or even breathe once you begin reading <i>The Leaving</i>. Altebrando hides a meditation on memory and identity inside a top-speed page-turner. I promise, you will not even look up from the page. - E. Lockhart, author of WE WERE LIARS</p> <i>The Leaving </i>isn't one of those books that creeps up on you: instead, it throws you in the back of an unmarked van and speeds off before you even have time to wonder what's going on. This book gripped me on the first page, and by the last, had really moved me. It's a twisty, oh no she didn't thriller that keeps the surprises firing, but also a thoughtful meditation on memory, identity, and what really makes us who we are. - Bennett Madison, author of SEPTEMBER GIRLS</p> As heart-stopping as it is heart-breaking, <i> The Leaving</i> layers a wildly strange suspense story over a lovely and unexpected narrative of grief, loss, and the struggle to imagine a future in the shadow of the past. - Robin Wasserman, author of GIRLS ON FIRE</p> Bold, inventive, and engaging, <i>The Leaving</i> leaps straight off the page. - Beth Kephart, author of SMALL DAMAGES and THIS IS THE STORY OF YOU</p> This is no mere thriller; folded into this compulsively readable work are thought-provoking themes. . . . Teens who enjoy engrossing, contemplative titles such as Adam Silvera s <i>More Happy Than Not </i>will devour this insightful musing on memory and identity. - starred review, <i> School Library Journal</i></p> A twisting, harrowing story . . . Engrossing, both as a thriller and a meditation on memory its limits, its loss, and the ways it deceives and constructs identity. - starred review, <i> Publishers Weekly</i></p> A twisting and turning mystery that will grip readers. - <i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> Told in a complicated layering, Altebrando constructs an amazing story about the lives of those taken and of those who tried to carry on back home. - <i>VOYA</i></p> With a bit of romance, a bit of pathos, a bit of science fiction, and a bit of ripped-from-the-headlines trauma, this will appeal to fans of mystery. - <i>BCCB</i></p> Highly satisfying . . . A believable and clever story that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end. - <i>Booklist</i></p>


You will not sleep, check your phone or even breathe once you begin reading The Leaving. Altebrando hides a meditation on memory and identity inside a top-speed page-turner. I promise, you will not even look up from the page. - E. Lockhart, author of WE WERE LIARS The Leaving isn't one of those books that creeps up on you: instead, it throws you in the back of an unmarked van and speeds off before you even have time to wonder what's going on. This book gripped me on the first page, and by the last, had really moved me. It's a twisty, oh no she didn't thriller that keeps the surprises firing, but also a thoughtful meditation on memory, identity, and what really makes us who we are. - Bennett Madison, author of SEPTEMBER GIRLS As heart-stopping as it is heart-breaking, The Leaving layers a wildly strange suspense story over a lovely and unexpected narrative of grief, loss, and the struggle to imagine a future in the shadow of the past. - Robin Wasserman, author of GIRLS ON FIRE Bold, inventive, and engaging, The Leaving leaps straight off the page. - Beth Kephart, author of SMALL DAMAGES and THIS IS THE STORY OF YOU This is no mere thriller; folded into this compulsively readable work are thought-provoking themes. . . . Teens who enjoy engrossing, contemplative titles such as Adam Silvera's More Happy Than Not will devour this insightful musing on memory and identity. - starred review, School Library Journal A twisting, harrowing story . . . Engrossing, both as a thriller and a meditation on memory--its limits, its loss, and the ways it deceives and constructs identity. - starred review, Publishers Weekly A twisting and turning mystery that will grip readers. - Kirkus Reviews Told in a complicated layering, Altebrando constructs an amazing story about the lives of those taken and of those who tried to carry on back home. - VOYA With a bit of romance, a bit of pathos, a bit of science fiction, and a bit of ripped-from-the-headlines trauma, this will appeal to fans of mystery. - BCCB Highly satisfying . . . A believable and clever story that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end. - Booklist


You will not sleep, check your phone or even breathe once you begin reading <i>The Leaving</i>. Altebrando hides a meditation on memory and identity inside a top-speed page-turner. I promise, you will not even look up from the page. E. Lockhart, author of WE WERE LIARS</p> <i>The Leaving </i>isn't one of those books that creeps up on you: instead, it throws you in the back of an unmarked van and speeds off before you even have time to wonder what's going on. This book gripped me on the first page, and by the last, had really moved me. It's a twisty, oh no she didn't thriller that keeps the surprises firing, but also a thoughtful meditation on memory, identity, and what really makes us who we are. Bennett Madison, author of SEPTEMBER GIRLS</p> In this highly enjoyable caper, the writing is crisp, the dialogue spot on, and the hunt entirely twenty-first century. <i>The Horn Book on THE BEST NIGHT OF YOUR (PATHETIC) LIFE</i></p> Funny and nostalgic, a highly contemporary riff on a timeless rite of passage. <i>Kirkus Reviews on THE BEST NIGHT OF YOUR (PATHETIC) LIFE</i></p> The authors give the story big doses of humor, sensitivity, and sweetness, along with a complex and realistic cast; EB and Lauren's stories amount to two great novels in one. starred review, <i>Publishers Weekly on ROOMIES</i></p> An honest and pitch-perfect story that s filled to the brim with our most overwhelming emotions: fear, hope, and love. Stephanie Perkins, author of ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS, on ROOMIES</p>


Author Information

Tara Altebrando is the author of several middle grade and teen novels, including Roomies, an ALA 2014 Best Fiction for Young Adults pick, co-written with Sara Zarr. She lives in New York City with her family. www.taraaltebrando.com @TaraAltebrando

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