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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Becky CitraPublisher: Orca Book Publishers,Canada Imprint: Orca Book Publishers,Canada Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781459802865ISBN 10: 1459802861 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 October 2013 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsAn entertaining and compelling read. The prose is deft and clean, and the development of the appealing characters unfolds seamlessly. The pace can be somewhat hypnotic at times, and, in the end, the modest threads of the story come together to form a very well-crafted big picture. -- (10/04/2013) Give this novel to teenagers who like realistic fiction. --School Library Journal (01/01/2014) Although this easily could be a contemporary story, and the historical setting plays little part in the central drama, she sets it in 1968, lending a bit of nostalgia to the narrative...It's a sensitive tale, offering emotional insight into the two adolescents, their friends and family. An engaging portrait of siblings caught in the blame game. -- (08/01/2013) Citra is good at revealing the characters' thoughts and feelings, which ring true...Attempted rape, assault, the harm of gossip and thoughtless criticism, the meaning of friendship--all are touched upon and effectively portrayed. -- (10/01/2013) Short chapters alternate between Danny's and Pam's perspectives and illustrate with heartbreaking clarity the growing distance between the once-close twins as they cope separately with their feelings of guilt. The characters' reactions to a highly traumatic experience are realistic without being graphic, and sensitive but in no way sentimentalized. Citra's sparse and direct writing move the action along at a pace that will draw readers in and keep them reading. -- (12/01/2013) Although this easily could be a contemporary story, and the historical setting plays little part in the central drama, she sets it in 1968, lending a bit of nostalgia to the narrative...It's a sensitive tale, offering emotional insight into the two adolescents, their friends and family. An engaging portrait of siblings caught in the blame game. -- (08/01/2013) Citra is good at revealing the characters' thoughts and feelings, which ring true...Attempted rape, assault, the harm of gossip and thoughtless criticism, the meaning of friendship--all are touched upon and effectively portrayed. -- (10/01/2013) Short chapters alternate between Danny's and Pam's perspectives and illustrate with heartbreaking clarity the growing distance between the once-close twins as they cope separately with their feelings of guilt. The characters' reactions to a highly traumatic experience are realistic without being graphic, and sensitive but in no way sentimentalized. Citra's sparse and direct writing move the action along at a pace that will draw readers in and keep them reading. -- (12/01/2013) An entertaining and compelling read. The prose is deft and clean, and the development of the appealing characters unfolds seamlessly. The pace can be somewhat hypnotic at times, and, in the end, the modest threads of the story come together to form a very well-crafted big picture. -- (10/04/2013) Give this novel to teenagers who like realistic fiction. --School Library Journal (01/01/2014) Although this easily could be a contemporary story, and the historical setting plays little part in the central drama, she sets it in 1968, lending a bit of nostalgia to the narrative...It's a sensitive tale, offering emotional insight into the two adolescents, their friends and family. An engaging portrait of siblings caught in the blame game. -- (08/01/2013) Citra is good at revealing the characters' thoughts and feelings, which ring true...Attempted rape, assault, the harm of gossip and thoughtless criticism, the meaning of friendship--all are touched upon and effectively portrayed. -- (10/01/2013) An entertaining and compelling read. The prose is deft and clean, and the development of the appealing characters unfolds seamlessly. The pace can be somewhat hypnotic at times, and, in the end, the modest threads of the story come together to form a very well-crafted big picture. -- (10/04/2013) Short chapters alternate between Danny's and Pam's perspectives and illustrate with heartbreaking clarity the growing distance between the once-close twins as they cope separately with their feelings of guilt. The characters' reactions to a highly traumatic experience are realistic without being graphic, and sensitive but in no way sentimentalized. Citra's sparse and direct writing move the action along at a pace that will draw readers in and keep them reading. -- (12/01/2013) Give this novel to teenagers who like realistic fiction. --School Library Journal (01/01/2014) Author InformationBecky Citra is the author of over twenty books, ranging from early chapter books to novels for young adults. She was an elementary school teacher for over twenty-five years and began writing for children in 1995. Becky's books have been shortlisted for and won many awards, including the Red Cedar Award, the Diamond Willow, the Silver Birch and the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize. She lives in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |