The Light Jar

Author:   Lisa Thompson
Publisher:   Scholastic Press
ISBN:  

9781338216318


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   05 May 2020
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Thoughtful and hugely empathetic (The Guardian).The Light Jar isa compelling mystery that celebrates imagination and the light within. Nate and his mother are running away. Fleeing from a bad situation at home, they hide out in an abandoned cottage in the middle of a forest. Though it's old and run-down, at least it's a place of their own.Then Nate's mother heads off for groceries and doesn't return. Has she run into trouble, or simply abandoned him? He is left alone and afraid, with the dark -- and all his old fears -- closing in on him.But comfort can come from the most unexpected of places: like a strange girl trying to solve the mystery of a treasure hunt, and the reappearance of a friend from his past. Will Nate find the bravery he needs to face down his fears, survive on his own, and ultimately illuminate his future?From the author of The Goldfish Boy, comes a captivating story of fear and hope, loneliness and friendship, and finding the light within, even in the darkest of times.

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Author:   Lisa Thompson
Publisher:   Scholastic Press
Imprint:   Scholastic Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781338216318


ISBN 10:   1338216317
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   05 May 2020
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Praise for The Light Jar A thoughtful and hugely empathetic book: a consolation for readers who, for whatever reason, might be feeling a little out of place in the world. -- The Guardian Tense and threaded with mystery... Thompson adeptly draws the storylines into a cohesive whole that rewards readers with a satisfyingly hard-won resolution. -- Booklist This is the kind of book that will matter most to kids facing loss and family disruption themselves, letting them know that imagination is a useful tool for developing courage in difficult times and that sometimes you need to go back in time in order to move forward. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Carefully and beautifully written, this is a book that will appeal to readers who enjoyed Ann M. Martin's Rain Reign and David Almond's Skellig. A strongly recommended purchase for robust middle-grade collections. -- School Library Journal Praise for The Goldfish Boy * Thompson strikes the perfect balance, seemingly without compromise, between an issue-driven novel and one with broad, commercial appeal. This empathetic debut is a middle-grade whodunit with a very special heart. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review A multilayered mystery at once suspenseful and heartrending. -- Booklist The novel successfully weaves Matthew's personal struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder and the search for the missing toddler into a compelling story with a hearty dose of mystery and adventure. -- School Library Journal This book is filled with intriguing characters and tragic, mysterious pasts. Thompson has created a modern teenage tale interwoven with classic literary themes like loss, guilt, neglect, and loneliness. This is a story for everyone, featuring mystery, drama, and enough realism to inspire students to research and understand the complexities of the mind. -- School Library Connection Heart and humour, along with a strong message about the value of family, friends and facing fears... make this assured debut stand out. -- Observer Both a genuine mystery and an emotionally charged examination of fear and loneliness, this is a terrific read with warmly engaging characters. -- Daily Mail This carefully judged, poignant story should help those with OCD feel less alone -- and help others to understand the impulses behind painful acts of repetition. -- Guardian A genuinely clever mystery. -- Robin Stevens, author of the Murder Most Unladylike series A great cast of characters and an intriguing mystery -- I loved it! -- Ross Welford, author of Time Travelling with a Hamster


Praise for The Light Jar: A thoughtful and hugely empathetic book: a consolation for readers who, for whatever reason, might be feeling a little out of place in the world. -- The Guardian Tense and threaded with mystery... Thompson adeptly draws the storylines into a cohesive whole that rewards readers with a satisfyingly hard-won resolution. -- BooklistThis is the kind of book that will matter most to kids facing loss and family disruption themselves, letting them know that imagination is a useful tool for developing courage in difficult times and that sometimes you need to go back in time in order to move forward. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's BooksA witty and courageous book. Carefully and beautifully written, this is a book that will appeal to readers who enjoyed Ann M. Martin's Rain Reign and David Almond's Skellig. -- School Library Journal Praise for The Goldfish Boy: * Thompson strikes the perfect balance, seemingly without compromise, between an issue-driven novel and one with broad, commercial appeal. This empathetic debut is a middle-grade whodunit with a very special heart. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewA multilayered mystery at once suspenseful and heartrending. -- BooklistThe novel successfully weaves Matthew's personal struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder and the search for the missing toddler into a compelling story with a hearty dose of mystery and adventure. -- School Library JournalThis book is filled with intriguing characters and tragic, mysterious pasts. Thompson has created a modern teenage tale interwoven with classic literary themes like loss, guilt, neglect, and loneliness. This is a story for everyone, featuring mystery, drama, and enough realism to inspire students to research and understand the complexities of the mind. -- School Library ConnectionHeart and humour, along with a strong message about the value of family, friends and facing fears... make this assured debut stand out. -- ObserverBoth a genuine mystery and an emotionally charged examination of fear and loneliness, this is a terrific read with warmly engaging characters. -- Daily MailThis carefully judged, poignant story should help those with OCD feel less alone -- and help others to understand the impulses behind painful acts of repetition. -- GuardianA genuinely clever mystery. -- Robin Stevens, author of the Murder Most Unladylike seriesA great cast of characters and an intriguing mystery -- I loved it! -- Ross Welford, author of Time Travelling with a Hamster


Author Information

Lisa Thompson is the author of The Goldfish Boy, The Light Jar, and The Day I Was Erased. She has worked as a radio broadcast assistant, first at the BBC and then for an independent production company making plays and comedy programs. During this time she got to make tea for lots of famous people. She lives in Suffolk, England, with her family. Find her on Twitter at @lthompsonwrites and at lisathompsonauthor.com.

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