ALISON MCGHEE is the author of the middle-grade novel SNAP, as well as three critically acclaimed novels for adults: SHADOW BABY, a TODAY SHOW Book Club selection; RAINLIGHT; and WAS IT BEAUTIFUL? She is also the author of two picture books, COUNTDOWN TO KINDERGARTEN and MRS. WATSON WANTS YOUR TEETH, both illustrated by Harry Bliss.
All Rivers Flow to the Sea
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ISBN-13:
9780763664084
- Publisher: Candlewick Press
- Publication date: 06/11/2013
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Sales rank: 386,383
- File size: 689 KB
- Age Range: 14 Years
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For seventeen-year-old Rose, it keeps happening — the car crash. The car crash that put her sister, Ivy, in a coma with only a respirator keeping her alive. While Rose tries to find support from her reticent mother, distraction from the series of boys she meets at the town’s gorge at night, and empathy from her neighbor William T., what she really needs must come from within herself — a release of what’s been welling up inside. Heartrending, honest, and ultimately hopeful, this is the tale of a teenager overwhelmed by trauma and loss, yet steadied by loyal friendship and the solace of first love.
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The cadence of the words flows smoothly, and readers vicariously experience the claustrophobic quarters of Rose's mind.—Publishers Weekly (starred review)