Never That Far

Author:   Carol Lynch Williams
Publisher:   Shadow Mountain
ISBN:  

9781629724096


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   03 April 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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"After her grampa dies, the last place Libby expects to see him is sitting on the edge of her bed. But that's what happens the night after the funeral. Even more surprising is that Grampa has three important things to tell her: first, that she isn't alone or forgotten--""The dead ain't never that far from the liv­ing,"" he says; second, that she has ""the Sight""--the ability to see family mem­bers who have died; and third, that there is something special just for her in the lake. Something that could help her and her father--if she can find it. Libby and Grampa try to help her father heal from his grief, but it will take all of Libby's courage and her gift of Sight to convince her father that the dead are never truly gone. Never That Far is set in the lush, rural landscape of central Florida and is a story that celebrates friendship, hope, and the power of family love."

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Author:   Carol Lynch Williams
Publisher:   Shadow Mountain
Imprint:   Shadow Mountain
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781629724096


ISBN 10:   1629724092
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   03 April 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Williams' story of a 12-year-old girl fighting to maintain her family connections is sprinkled with a gentle dose of magical realism that is both real and magical. --Chris Crowe, bestselling author When Libby's grandfather dies, she's lost more than her best friend; she's lost the only person in the world who understands her. Libby's father, distraught at the loss of his own Pappa, has taken to his bed, ignoring Libby's grief. Right after Grampa's funeral, Libby is woken by his spirit in the middle of the night. He tells her she has the gift of Sight and that all of her relatives who have passed on will be able to communicate with her...Libby is a likable character who is a vital part of healing her father's enormous grief as well as her own. Though the story, set in Florida in 1967, is about death and grieving, Williams presents these themes in a sweet and positive light with a focus on family and healing. A good read for historical assignments and short enough that it may be an attraction for reluctant readers. Recommend to fans of Bridge to Terabithia. -- (04/23/2018) Williams is an accomplished author with a polished, simple, lyrical style to her prose and authentic sounding dialect. The Florida setting, with its flat landscape, white sand, and Spanish moss, is uniquely visual....A raw and lovely account of what it's like to grieve. -- (07/16/2018)


When Libby's grandfather dies, she's lost more than her best friend; she's lost the only person in the world who understands her. Libby's father, distraught at the loss of his own Pappa, has taken to his bed, ignoring Libby's grief. Right after Grampa's funeral, Libby is woken by his spirit in the middle of the night. He tells her she has the gift of Sight and that all of her relatives who have passed on will be able to communicate with her...Libby is a likable character who is a vital part of healing her father's enormous grief as well as her own. Though the story, set in Florida in 1967, is about death and grieving, Williams presents these themes in a sweet and positive light with a focus on family and healing. A good read for historical assignments and short enough that it may be an attraction for reluctant readers. Recommend to fans of Bridge to Terabithia. -- (04/23/2018) Williams is an accomplished author with a polished, simple, lyrical style to her prose and authentic sounding dialect. The Florida setting, with its flat landscape, white sand, and Spanish moss, is uniquely visual....A raw and lovely account of what it's like to grieve. -- (07/16/2018) Williams' story of a 12-year-old girl fighting to maintain her family connections is sprinkled with a gentle dose of magical realism that is both real and magical. --Chris Crowe, bestselling author


Williams' story of a 12-year-old girl fighting to maintain her family connections is sprinkled with a gentle dose of magical realism that is both real and magical. -- Chris Crowe, bestselling author (7/16/2018 12:00:00 AM) When Libby's grandfather dies, she's lost more than her best friend; she's lost the only person in the world who understands her. Libby's father, distraught at the loss of his own Pappa, has taken to his bed, ignoring Libby's grief. Right after Grampa's funeral, Libby is woken by his spirit in the middle of the night. He tells her she has the gift of Sight and that all of her relatives who have passed on will be able to communicate with her...Libby is a likable character who is a vital part of healing her father's enormous grief as well as her own. Though the story, set in Florida in 1967, is about death and grieving, Williams presents these themes in a sweet and positive light with a focus on family and healing. A good read for historical assignments and short enough that it may be an attraction for reluctant readers. Recommend to fans of Bridge to Terabithia. -- School Library Journal (4/23/2018 12:00:00 AM) Williams is an accomplished author with a polished, simple, lyrical style to her prose and authentic sounding dialect. The Florida setting, with its flat landscape, white sand, and Spanish moss, is uniquely visual....A raw and lovely account of what it's like to grieve. -- Booklist (7/16/2018 12:00:00 AM)


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Carol Lynch Williams, who grew up in Florida and now lives in the West, is an award-winning novelist with five daughters and one grandson. She has an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College, and she won the prestigious PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship. The Chosen One was named one of the ALA's Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers and Best Books for Young Adult Readers and was featured on numerous lists of recommended YA fiction. Carol's other novels include Messenger, Glimpse, Miles from Ordinary, The Haven, Waiting, and the Just in Time series.

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