As will quickly become apparent, I’ve been a total Jandy Nelson fangirl since I first read her debut, The Sky is Everywhere. (This admiration was cemented the very next day, when I reread The Sky is Everywhere.) It’s been three years since its release, and I’d been waiting with bated breath for her follow-up, which […]
“Every war has turning points and every person too.”
Fifteen-year-old Daisy is sent from Manhattan to England to visit her aunt and cousins she’s never met: three boys near her age, and their little sister. Her aunt goes away on business soon after Daisy arrives. The next day bombs go off as London is attacked and occupied by an unnamed enemy.
As power fails, and systems fail, the farm becomes more isolated. Despite the war, it’s a kind of Eden, with no adults in charge and no rules, a place where Daisy’s uncanny bond with her cousins grows into something rare and extraordinary. But the war is everywhere, and Daisy and her cousins must lead each other into a world that is unknown in the scariest, most elemental way.
A riveting and astonishing story.
“Every war has turning points and every person too.”
Fifteen-year-old Daisy is sent from Manhattan to England to visit her aunt and cousins she’s never met: three boys near her age, and their little sister. Her aunt goes away on business soon after Daisy arrives. The next day bombs go off as London is attacked and occupied by an unnamed enemy.
As power fails, and systems fail, the farm becomes more isolated. Despite the war, it’s a kind of Eden, with no adults in charge and no rules, a place where Daisy’s uncanny bond with her cousins grows into something rare and extraordinary. But the war is everywhere, and Daisy and her cousins must lead each other into a world that is unknown in the scariest, most elemental way.
A riveting and astonishing story.
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ISBN-13: | 9780449819609 |
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Publisher: | Random House Children's Books |
Publication date: | 10/22/2013 |
Edition description: | Reprint |
Pages: | 208 |
Sales rank: | 94,410 |
Product dimensions: | 5.78(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.48(d) |
Age Range: | 12 - 17 Years |
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