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OverviewThis stunning and PEN Award-winning novel of triumph over trauma is a ""page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans"" (Kirkus Reviews). In one moment it is over. In one moment it is gone. Twelve-year-old Hope's life is turned upside down when her older sister, Lizzie, becomes an elective mute and is institutionalized after trying to kill herself. Hope and Lizzie have relied on each other from a young age, ever since their dad died. Their mother, who turns tricks to support her family, is a reluctant and unreliable parent--at best. During the course of this lyrical and heartbreaking narrative, told in blank verse from an exceptionally promising YA voice, readers will discover the chilling reason why Lizzie has stopped speaking--and why Hope is the only one who can bring the truth to light and save her sister. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carol Lynch Williams , Anna GreggPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Edition: Reprint ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 18.10cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9781416997313ISBN 10: 1416997318 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 01 May 2012 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. -- KIRKUS This well-paced, raw novel-in-verse is a worthy purchase, especially for Ellen Hopkins's fans who are looking for another verse novel in which teens overcome dire circumstances. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, August 2010 """A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans.""--""KIRKUS"" "" An edge-of-the-seat thriller written in sharp, glinting shards of words. Held in, held back, whispered and shouted. Fantastic!"" ""-- ""Tim Wynne-Jones, author of the ""Uninvited"" ""A brutal, gripping story."" --""BOOKLIST"" ""A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans.""—""KIRKUS"" ""This well-paced, raw novel-in-verse is a worthy purchase, especially for Ellen Hopkins's fans who are looking for another verse novel in which teens overcome dire circumstances.""--""SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, August 2010"" ""Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students."""" -- ""Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. """" ""Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams’ demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students."""" -- ""Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. """"" A brutal, gripping story. -- BOOKLIST An edge-of-the-seat thriller written in sharp, glinting shards of words. Held in, held back, whispered and shouted. Fantastic! -- Tim Wynne-Jones, author of the Uninvited A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. - KIRKUS This well-paced, raw novel-in-verse is a worthy purchase, especially for Ellen Hopkins's fans who are looking for another verse novel in which teens overcome dire circumstances. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, August 2010 A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. -- KIRKUS Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students. -- Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students. -- Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. -- KIRKUS An edge-of-the-seat thriller written in sharp, glinting shards of words. Held in, held back, whispered and shouted. Fantastic! -- Tim Wynne-Jones, author of the Uninvited A brutal, gripping story. -- BOOKLIST A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. - KIRKUS This well-paced, raw novel-in-verse is a worthy purchase, especially for Ellen Hopkins's fans who are looking for another verse novel in which teens overcome dire circumstances. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, August 2010 Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students. -- Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students. -- Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. A brutal, gripping story. -- BOOKLIST An edge-of-the-seat thriller written in sharp, glinting shards of words. Held in, held back, whispered and shouted. Fantastic! -- Tim Wynne-Jones, author of the Uninvited A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. - KIRKUS This well-paced, raw novel-in-verse is a worthy purchase, especially for Ellen Hopkins's fans who are looking for another verse novel in which teens overcome dire circumstances. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, August 2010 A page-turner for Ellen Hopkins fans. -- KIRKUS Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students. -- Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. Glimpse is a subtle punch in the gut. Williams' demonstrates how courage, resilience, and love can help young people in the most dire of situations survive. This is a book I will read again and one I will recommend to teachers and to my own students. -- Chris Crowe, author, professor at BYU and former ALAN president. Author InformationCarol Lynch Williams is a PEN Award-winning author of more than a dozen books and a graduate of the Vermont College MFA program. Carol facilitates the children's writing conferences at Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University. She lives in Utah with her family. Visit her at CarolLynchWilliams.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |