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OverviewFans of Jodi Picoult will love this gripping, disturbing but also uplifting thriller that culminates in a shocking revelation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily MurdochPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9781250033277ISBN 10: 1250033276 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 08 April 2014 Recommended Age: From 12 to 18 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 ContentsReviewsA story about redemption, self-forgiveness and the healing power of truth...emotional truth. Lyrical...heart-wrenching. --New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice) Beautifully written. The deep bond between the sisters is almost physically palpable, as is their intense longing for love and acceptance; they will quickly endear themselves to readers. --School Library Journal (Starred Review) A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) First-time author Emily Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity, especially family, with characters who worm their way into your heart-or repulse the reader's very nature. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue all masquerading as backwoods Tennessee dialect... She validates the courage and ingenuity of young people the world over for whom survival is instinctive; protection of siblings is nonnegotiable; and love both a right and a gift bestowed upon those fortunate enough to find it. --Booklist (Starred Review) Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me. The storyline is original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages. This is one of those books you devour. --Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List If You Find Me grabbed me by the heart on page one and didn't let go till the very last word. Murdoch's language is lovely, her storytelling gripping. --Carol Lynch Williams, author of The Chosen One Searing . . . hurt my heart and will probably haunt my dreams - a beautiful book about survival, identity, family, love and so much more. --Jenny Downham, author of Before I Die Carey and Nessa's story is memorable and deeply moving, and readers will find it very easy to fall in love with these girls. --Publishers Weekly -A story about redemption, self-forgiveness and the healing power of truth...emotional truth. Lyrical...heart-wrenching.- --New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice) -Beautifully written. The deep bond between the sisters is almost physically palpable, as is their intense longing for love and acceptance; they will quickly endear themselves to readers.- --School Library Journal (Starred Review) -A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities.- --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) -First-time author Emily Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity, especially family, with characters who worm their way into your heart-or repulse the reader's very nature. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue all masquerading as backwoods Tennessee dialect... She validates the courage and ingenuity of young people the world over for whom survival is instinctive; protection of siblings is nonnegotiable; and love both a right and a gift bestowed upon those fortunate enough to find it.- --Booklist (Starred Review) -Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me. The storyline is original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages. This is one of those books you devour.- --Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List -If You Find Me grabbed me by the heart on page one and didn't let go till the very last word. Murdoch's language is lovely, her storytelling gripping.- --Carol Lynch Williams, author of The Chosen One -Searing . . . hurt my heart and will probably haunt my dreams - a beautiful book about survival, identity, family, love and so much more.- --Jenny Downham, author of Before I Die -Carey and Nessa's story is memorable and deeply moving, and readers will find it very easy to fall in love with these girls.- --Publishers Weekly A story about redemption, self-forgiveness and the healing power of truth...emotional truth. Lyrical...heart-wrenching. New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice) Beautifully written. The deep bond between the sisters is almost physically palpable, as is their intense longing for love and acceptance; they will quickly endear themselves to readers. School Library Journal (Starred Review) A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) First-time author Emily Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity, especially family, with characters who worm their way into your heart-or repulse the reader's very nature. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue all masquerading as backwoods Tennessee dialect... She validates the courage and ingenuity of young people the world over for whom survival is instinctive; protection of siblings is nonnegotiable; and love both a right and a gift bestowed upon those fortunate enough to find it. Booklist (Starred Review) Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me. The storyline is original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages. This is one of those books you devour. Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List If You Find Me grabbed me by the heart on page one and didn't let go till the very last word. Murdoch's language is lovely, her storytelling gripping. Carol Lynch Williams, author of The Chosen One Searing . . . hurt my heart and will probably haunt my dreams - a beautiful book about survival, identity, family, love and so much more. Jenny Downham, author of Before I Die Carey and Nessa's story is memorable and deeply moving, and readers will find it very easy to fall in love with these girls. Publishers Weekly A story about redemption, self-forgiveness and the healing power of truth...emotional truth. Lyrical...heart-wrenching. New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice) Beautifully written. The deep bond between the sisters is almost physically palpable, as is their intense longing for love and acceptance; they will quickly endear themselves to readers. School Library Journal (Starred Review) A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) First-time author Emily Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity, especially family, with characters who worm their way into your heart-or repulse the reader's very nature. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue all masquerading as backwoods Tennessee dialect... She validates the courage and ingenuity of young people the world over for whom survival is instinctive; protection of siblings is nonnegotiable; and love both a right and a gift bestowed upon those fortunate enough to find it. Booklist (Starred Review) Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me. The storyline is original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages. This is one of those books you devour. Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List If You Find Me grabbed me by the heart on page one and didn't let go till the very last word. Murdoch's language is lovely, her storytelling gripping. Carol Lynch Williams, author of The Chosen One Searing . . . hurt my heart and will probably haunt my dreams - a beautiful book about survival, identity, family, love and so much more. Jenny Downham, author of Before I Die Carey and Nessa's story is memorable and deeply moving, and readers will find it very easy to fall in love with these girls. Publishers Weekly A story about redemption, self-forgiveness and the healing power of truth...emotional truth. Lyrical...heart-wrenching. New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice) Beautifully written. The deep bond between the sisters is almost physically palpable, as is their intense longing for love and acceptance; they will quickly endear themselves to readers. School Library Journal (Starred Review) A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) First-time author Emily Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity, especially family, with characters who worm their way into your heart-or repulse the reader's very nature. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue all masquerading as backwoods Tennessee dialect... She validates the courage and ingenuity of young people the world over for whom survival is instinctive; protection of siblings is nonnegotiable; and love both a right and a gift bestowed upon those fortunate enough to find it. Booklist (Starred Review) Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me. The storyline is original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages. This is one of those books you devour. Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List If You Find Me grabbed me by the heart on page one and didn't let go till the very last word. Murdoch's language is lovely, her storytelling gripping. Carol Lynch Williams, author of The Chosen One Searing . . . hurt my heart and will probably haunt my dreams - a beautiful book about survival, identity, family, love and so much more. Jenny Downham, author of Before I Die Carey and Nessa's story is memorable and deeply moving, and readers will find it very easy to fall in love with these girls. Publishers Weekly Author InformationEMILY MURDOCH lives in the Arizona desert with her husband and adopted dogs, spending her days operating a sanctuary for slaughter-rescued horses and burros. At night, she writes furiously by candlelight, capturing the ideas inspired by the day. If You Find Me is Murdoch's first published novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |