If You Find Me

Author:   Emily Murdoch ,  Tai Sammons
Publisher:   Blackstone Audiobooks
ISBN:  

9781470840037


Publication Date:   26 March 2013
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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A deeply compelling mix of high school drama and page-turning mystery that asks profound questions about family, truth, and love Fifteen-year-old Carey and six-year-old Jenessa have been living in the woods with their mother for as long as they can remember; the sheltering trees and a broken-down camper are all they know. But what they've never been told is that Carey vanished from the real world ten years ago, when their mother took her, causing an uproar in the media-and in her father's life. Now, abandoned by the mother they trusted, they're often left alone for long periods of time to fend for themselves-but, in one moment, everything changes. They're found by Carey's father and thrust into a bright and perplexing new world, one of shopping malls, shiny appliances, new clothes, and mouth-watering food. Carey desperately wants to believe in this new reality but is held back by a deep and painful loyalty to her mentally ill mother, who gave Carey her violin and taught her how to play the soaring music that helps her survive. And then there's the other piece of Carey's past that haunts her, the story of what happened to her and Jenessa on that dark night in the woods-the reason Jenessa hasn't spoken a word in over a year. Will Carey ever be able to trust her father and his family enough to fit into this new life? Will Jenessa finally break her silence and ruin the cocoon of safety that Carey's built so carefully around them? And what will happen if the secret comes out?

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Author:   Emily Murdoch ,  Tai Sammons
Publisher:   Blackstone Audiobooks
Imprint:   Blackstone Audiobooks
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781470840037


ISBN 10:   1470840030
Publication Date:   26 March 2013
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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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 The book is a page-turner. Murdoch has created a moving, riveting read that will have teens staying up late to finish the novel. -- VOYA Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me...Original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages...One of those books you devour. -- Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List 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, PEN Award-winning author of The Chosen One Tai Sammons's portrayal of Carrie Blackburn is shaded with a Southern accent and edged with roughness...Sammons's narration calls attention to the author's fresh imagery and conveys a convincing portrait of a brave teen who has raised her six-year-old sister and now suddenly finds herself being thrown into the middle-class world of malls and high school. Sammons' delineation of minor characters adds tension and texture as she gives strong portrayals of Carrie's welcoming stepmother and her angry, displaced stepsister. -- AudioFile Murdoch's debut is poetic and beautifully written...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 Ten years after her abduction, fifteen-year-old Carey is returned to her father and must face harsh realities about her mother, her little sister, and their life in the Tennessee woods...A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue...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) Murdoch's debut is 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)


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 Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me...Original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages...One of those books you devour. -- Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List 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, PEN Award-winning author of The Chosen One Tai Sammons's portrayal of Carrie Blackburn is shaded with a Southern accent and edged with roughness...Sammons's narration calls attention to the author's fresh imagery and conveys a convincing portrait of a brave teen who has raised her six-year-old sister and now suddenly finds herself being thrown into the middle-class world of malls and high school. Sammons' delineation of minor characters adds tension and texture as she gives strong portrayals of Carrie's welcoming stepmother and her angry, displaced stepsister. -- AudioFile Murdoch's debut is poetic and beautifully written...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 Ten years after her abduction, fifteen-year-old Carey is returned to her father and must face harsh realities about her mother, her little sister, and their life in the Tennessee woods...A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue...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) Murdoch's debut is 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) The book is a page-turner. Murdoch has created a moving, riveting read that will have teens staying up late to finish the novel. -- VOYA


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, PEN Award-winning author of The Chosen One Murdoch has written a painful, hopeful, surprisingly quiet book that charts the best and worst of humanity. Her narrative is full of unique yet breathtaking similes, detailed descriptions, and unflinching dialogue...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) Murdoch's debut is 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) Murdoch's debut is poetic and beautifully written...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 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 Tai Sammons's portrayal of Carrie Blackburn is shaded with a Southern accent and edged with roughness...Sammons's narration calls attention to the author's fresh imagery and conveys a convincing portrait of a brave teen who has raised her six-year-old sister and now suddenly finds herself being thrown into the middle-class world of malls and high school. Sammons' delineation of minor characters adds tension and texture as she gives strong portrayals of Carrie's welcoming stepmother and her angry, displaced stepsister. -- AudioFile Ten years after her abduction, fifteen-year-old Carey is returned to her father and must face harsh realities about her mother, her little sister, and their life in the Tennessee woods...A compelling narrative that is both unflinching about life's pain and hopeful about its possibilities. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) The book is a page-turner. Murdoch has created a moving, riveting read that will have teens staying up late to finish the novel. -- VOYA Within two pages, I was so hopelessly hooked, I felt like the story had attached itself to me...Original and suspenseful, but most of all, it was Carey's voice that had me flipping the pages...One of those books you devour. -- Jennifer Brown, author of Hate List


Author Information

Emily 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. Tai Sammons earned her degree in theater from Southern Oregon University in Ashland, where she worked at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. This award-winning actress currently resides upstate in Portland, with her beloved black pug, Oscar.

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