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OverviewThe Willow contains content that will be upsetting to some readers, including gun violence, death, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. What do you do when the worst thing in the world actually happens? Run. What do you do when you can't face the truth? Hide. What if there's no escape? Break everything and start over. Kirsten Madsen's sister, Astrid, is the victim of a school shooter. As the town rages and grieves, Kirsten just wants to escape... to a world where Astrid never died. Where they can grow up as sisters. Where they can both watch the willow tree they planted together reach its full potential. But there are some things you can't outrun... This gripping and powerful novel about love and grief-and the lengths our psyches go to when protecting us from trauma-will have readers gasping with each twist, and rooting for Kirsten to become whole again. Debut author Wendy M. McDonald explores the lives we are dealt, the lives we wish we had, and how we can face the truth in this searing psychological drama. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wendy M McDonaldPublisher: Table for 7 Press Imprint: Table for 7 Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781736925447ISBN 10: 173692544 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 12 August 2022 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI felt Kirsten's grief alongside her in this heartfelt, timely, and deeply moving novel. - Nancy Werlin, New York Times best-selling author Full of vivid details that bring to life a powerful bond of sisterhood, the story's poignant swings from heartwarming to heartbreaking and back again captivated me. The subject matter and the unique-for YA fiction, at least-inclusion of very-much-present parents, make this a perfect read for fans of Will I Stay. - Jen Malone, author of The Arrival of Someday A tender, loving, and ultimately hopeful story of how we move forward from unspeakable trauma. - Sarah Darer Littman, author of Deepfake The Willow is a heartbreaking and ultimately affirming story of grief, love, and what happens after the very worst happens. Even as Kirsten loses touch with reality and time in the face of her immense grief and guilt, McDonald approaches Kirsten's mental state with sensitivity and care.... While pain and heartache are an all-too-real part of The Willow, readers will connect with Kirsten as she finds her way through the worst kind of loss. - Annie Cardi, author of The Chance You Won't Return Author InformationWendy M. McDonald lives outside Boston, where she pens darkish stories in the garret of her home. A former high school English teacher, Wendy now works for educational publishers, reads banned books, donates to Everytown for Gun Safety, and calls her Senators and Representatives even though they already support laws for gun safety. Wendy's short stories appear in two anthologies: Chaosium's Once Upon an Apocalypse (Mary Had a Little Limb) and Firsts: The Writers' Loft Anthology (First Comes Love). She also has two poems in Friends and Anemones: Ocean Poems for Children. Find out more about Wendy at wendymmcdonald.com and at tablefor7press.com. You can follow her on Instagram and Twitter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |