The Other Side of Blue

Author:   Valerie O Patterson
Publisher:   Clarion Books
ISBN:  

9780547552156


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   04 April 2011
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Other Side of Blue


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Cyan was named after a shade of blue, her artist mother's favorite color. The color of the sea. Since her father's death last year, she's felt just as mercurial and dark as her namesake, and the distance between Cyan and her mother has grown as wide as an ocean. Now they're returning to the island of Curaçao in the Caribbean, where her father's mysterious accident occurred, and joining them will be Kammi--who may soon become a stepsister. Haunted by the secrets of the past, Cyan will explore all the depths of her blueness this summer, discovering the light, the darkness, and the many shades in between that are within her--and within us all.

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Author:   Valerie O Patterson
Publisher:   Clarion Books
Imprint:   Clarion Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 17.90cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9780547552156


ISBN 10:   0547552157
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   04 April 2011
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In her memorable first-person voice, filled with the minute observations of a young artist, Cyan sketches out with believable detail the beautiful setting, the unspoken family tension, and her fragile recovery of hope after loss. --Booklist Readers will be compelled by these wrought family relations, and the mystery will keep them moving forward. A beautiful novel. --Childrens Literature Artful writing and beautiful imagery combine to create a study of the various portraits of grief. --Kirkus Cyan's present-tense narration is fluid, restrained, and perceptive, and it's balanced effectively between telling the story and conveying her grief and frustration. . . . There's a smoothness and clarity here that recall Zibby Oneal or Frances O'Roark Dowell, and fans of those writers as well as readers drawn by family dramas with a bit of mystery will relish a sojourn on the island with Cyan. --Bulletin


In her memorable first-person voice, filled with the minute observations of a young artist, Cyan sketches out with believable detail the beautiful setting, the unspoken family tension, and her fragile recovery of hope after loss. Booklist Readers will be compelled by these wrought family relations, and the mystery will keep them moving forward. A beautiful novel. Childrens Literature Artful writing and beautiful imagery combine to create a study of the various portraits of grief. Kirkus Cyan s present-tense narration is fluid, restrained, and perceptive, and it s balanced effectively between telling the story and conveying her grief and frustration. . . . There s a smoothness and clarity here that recall Zibby Oneal or Frances O Roark Dowell, and fans of those writers as well as readers drawn by family dramas with a bit of mystery will relish a sojourn on the island with Cyan. Bulletin


In her memorable first-person voice, filled with the minute observations of a young artist, Cyan sketches out with believable detail the beautiful setting, the unspoken family tension, and her fragile recovery of hope after loss.--Booklist Readers will be compelled by these wrought family relations, and the mystery will keep them moving forward. A beautiful novel.--Childrens Literature Artful writing and beautiful imagery combine to create a study of the various portraits of grief.--Kirkus Cyan's present-tense narration is fluid, restrained, and perceptive, and it's balanced effectively between telling the story and conveying her grief and frustration. . . . There's a smoothness and clarity here that recall Zibby Oneal or Frances O'Roark Dowell, and fans of those writers as well as readers drawn by family dramas with a bit of mystery will relish a sojourn on the island with Cyan.--Bulletin --No Source


In her memorable first-person voice, filled with the minute observations of a young artist, Cyan sketches out with believable detail the beautiful setting, the unspoken family tension, and her fragile recovery of hope after loss. &#8212;Booklist Readers will be compelled by these wrought family relations, and the mystery will keep them moving forward. A beautiful novel. &#8212;Childrens Literature Artful writing and beautiful imagery combine to create a study of the various portraits of grief. &#8212;Kirkus Cyan&#8217;s present-tense narration is fluid, restrained, and perceptive, and it&#8217;s balanced effectively between telling the story and conveying her grief and frustration. . . . There&#8217;s a smoothness and clarity here that recall Zibby Oneal or Frances O&#8217;Roark Dowell, and fans of those writers as well as readers drawn by family dramas with a bit of mystery will relish a sojourn on the island with Cyan. &#8212;Bulletin <p> <p> <p>


In her memorable first-person voice, filled with the minute observations of a young artist, Cyan sketches out with believable detail the beautiful setting, the unspoken family tension, and her fragile recovery of hope after loss. Booklist Readers will be compelled by these wrought family relations, and the mystery will keep them moving forward. A beautiful novel. Childrens Literature Artful writing and beautiful imagery combine to create a study of the various portraits of grief. Kirkus Cyan s present-tense narration is fluid, restrained, and perceptive, and it s balanced effectively between telling the story and conveying her grief and frustration. . . . There s a smoothness and clarity here that recall Zibby Oneal or Frances O Roark Dowell, and fans of those writers as well as readers drawn by family dramas with a bit of mystery will relish a sojourn on the island with Cyan. Bulletin


Author Information

Valerie O. Patterson holds an MFA in Children's Literature from Hollins University, where she twice received the Shirley Henn Award for Creative Scholarship. She has also won a Work-in-Progress Award for her writing from the SCBWI. Valerie is an attorney in her day job and lives with her husband in Leesburg, Virginia.

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