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Overview* ""A tense thriller elevated by Stork's nuanced writing and empathy for every character, including the villains -- superb."" -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Four Months AgoSara Zapata's best friend disappeared, kidnapped by the web of criminals who terrorize Juarez.Four Hours AgoSara received a death threat -- and with it, a clue to the place where her friend is locked away.Four Weeks AgoEmiliano Zapata fell in love with Perla Rubi, who will never be his so long as he's poor.Four Minutes AgoEmiliano got the chance to make more money than he ever dreamed -- just by joining the web.In the next four days, Sara and Emiliano will each face impossible choices, between life and justice, friends and family, truth and love. But when the criminals come after Sara, only one path remains for both siblings: the way across the desert to the United States.Award-winning author Francisco X. Stork delivers his most gripping novel yet in this tense and timely international thriller. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Francisco X Stork , Christian Barillas , Roxana Ortega , Christian BarillasPublisher: Scholastic US Imprint: Scholastic US Edition: , CD ed. Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.00cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9781338190397ISBN 10: 1338190393 Publication Date: 26 September 2017 Recommended Age: From 14 to 17 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Memory of Light * Stork further marks himself as a major voice in teen literature by delivering one of his richest and most emotionally charged novels yet. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * Stork writes sensitively about Vicky's journey from near death to shaky recovery... A subject that needs the discussion Stork's potent novel can readily provide. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * Accurate, heartbreaking, and hopeful... A beautiful read. -- School Library Journal, starred review * Undeniable emotional strength and an encouraging, compassionate message. Stork writes his characters with authenticity and respect... Highly rewarding. -- Booklist, starred review Praise for Marcelo in the Real World [A] brisk, brilliant, unsentimental novel. -- Robert Lipsyte, New York Times Book Review * Stork introduces ethical dilemmas, the possibility of love, and other 'real world' conflicts, all the while preserving the integrity of his characterizations and intensifying the novel's psychological and emotional stakes. Not to be missed. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * It is the rare novel that reaffirms a belief in goodness; rarer still is one that does so this emphatically. -- The Horn Book Magazine, starred review <b>Praise for <i>The Memory of Light</i> </b> * Stork further marks himself as a major voice in teen literature by delivering one of his richest and most emotionally charged novels yet. -- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review * Stork writes sensitively about Vicky's journey from near death to shaky recovery... A subject that needs the discussion Stork's potent novel can readily provide. -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review * Accurate, heartbreaking, and hopeful... A beautiful read. -- <i>School Library Journal</i>, starred review * Undeniable emotional strength and an encouraging, compassionate message. Stork writes his characters with authenticity and respect... Highly rewarding. -- <i>Booklist</i>, starred review <b>Praise for <i>Marcelo in the Real World</i> </b> [A] brisk, brilliant, unsentimental novel. -- Robert Lipsyte, <i>New York Times Book Review</i> * Stork introduces ethical dilemmas, the possibility of love, and other 'real world' conflicts, all the while preserving the integrity of his characterizations and intensifying the novel's psychological and emotional stakes. Not to be missed. -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review * It is the rare novel that reaffirms a belief in goodness; rarer still is one that does so this emphatically. -- <i>The Horn Book Magazine</i>, starred review Praise for The Memory of Light: *Stork further marks himself as a major voice in teen literature by delivering one of his richest and most emotionally charged novels yet. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review *Stork writes sensitively about Vicky's journey from near death to shaky recovery... A subject that needs the discussion Stork's potent novel can readily provide. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review *Accurate, heartbreaking, and hopeful... A beautiful read. -- School Library Journal, starred review *Undeniable emotional strength and an encouraging, compassionate message. Stork writes his characters with authenticity and respect... Highly rewarding. -- Booklist, starred review Praise for Marcelo in the Real World: [A] brisk, brilliant, unsentimental novel. -- Robert Lipsyte, New York Times Book Review * Stork introduces ethical dilemmas, the possibility of love, and other 'real world' conflicts, all the while preserving the integrity of his characterizations and intensifying the novel's psychological and emotional stakes. Not to be missed. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * It is the rare novel that reaffirms a belief in goodness; rarer still is one that does so this emphatically. -- The Horn Book Magazine, starred review Praise for The Memory of Light: *Stork further marks himself as a major voice in teen literature by delivering one of his richest and most emotionally charged novels yet. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review*Stork writes sensitively about Vicky's journey from near death to shaky recovery... A subject that needs the discussion Stork's potent novel can readily provide. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review*Accurate, heartbreaking, and hopeful... A beautiful read. -- School Library Journal, starred review*Undeniable emotional strength and an encouraging, compassionate message. Stork writes his characters with authenticity and respect... Highly rewarding. -- Booklist, starred reviewPraise for Marcelo in the Real World: [A] brisk, brilliant, unsentimental novel. -- Robert Lipsyte, New York Times Book Review* Stork introduces ethical dilemmas, the possibility of love, and other 'real world' conflicts, all the while preserving the integrity of his characterizations and intensifying the novel's psychological and emotional stakes. Not to be missed. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review* It is the rare novel that reaffirms a belief in goodness; rarer still is one that does so this emphatically. -- The Horn Book Magazine, starred review Praise for The Memory of Light: *""Stork further marks himself as a major voice in teen literature by delivering one of his richest and most emotionally charged novels yet."" -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review*""Stork writes sensitively about Vicky's journey from near death to shaky recovery... A subject that needs the discussion Stork's potent novel can readily provide."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review*""Accurate, heartbreaking, and hopeful... A beautiful read."" -- School Library Journal, starred review*""Undeniable emotional strength and an encouraging, compassionate message. Stork writes his characters with authenticity and respect... Highly rewarding."" -- Booklist, starred reviewPraise for Marcelo in the Real World: ""[A] brisk, brilliant, unsentimental novel."" -- Robert Lipsyte, New York Times Book Review* ""Stork introduces ethical dilemmas, the possibility of love, and other 'real world' conflicts, all the while preserving the integrity of his characterizations and intensifying the novel's psychological and emotional stakes. Not to be missed."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review* ""It is the rare novel that reaffirms a belief in goodness; rarer still is one that does so this emphatically."" -- The Horn Book Magazine, starred review Author InformationFrancisco X. Stork (he/him) emigrated from Mexico at the age of nine with his mother and his adoptive father. I Am Not Alone is his tenth novel. Other novels include: Marcelo in the Real World, recipient of the Schneider Family Book Award, The Last Summer of the Death Warriors, which received the Elizabeth Walden Award, The Memory of Light, recipient of the Tomas Rivera Award, Disappeared, which received the Young Adult Award from the Texas Institute of Letters and was a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book and Illegal, recipient of the In the Margins Award, the Young Adult Award from the Texas Institute of Letters and the International Latino Book Award. On the Hook published in 2021, received four starred reviews and was the recipient of the International Latino Book Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |