The Fix

Author:   Natasha Sinel
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
ISBN:  

9781634501675


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 September 2015
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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One conversation is all it takes to break a world wide open. Seventeen-year-old Macy Lyons has been through something no one should ever have to experience. And she's dealt with it entirely alone. On the outside, she's got it pretty good. Her family's well-off, she's dating the cute boy next door, she has plenty of friends, and although she long ago wrote her mother off as a superficial gym rat, she's thankful to have allies in her loving, laid-back dad and her younger brother. But a conversation with a boy at a party one night shakes Macy out of the carefully maintained complacency that has defined her life so far. The boy is Sebastian Ruiz, a recovering addict who recognizes that Macy is hardened by dark secrets. And as Macy falls for Sebastian, she realizes that, while revealing her secret could ruin her seemingly perfect family, keeping silent might just destroy her. The Fix follows two good-hearted teenagers coming to terms with the cards they were dealt. It's also about the fixes we rely on to cope with our most shameful secrets and the hope and fear that come with meeting someone who challenges us to come clean. Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers-picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

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Author:   Natasha Sinel
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint:   Sky Pony Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.479kg
ISBN:  

9781634501675


ISBN 10:   1634501675
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 September 2015
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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First shot out of the gate, Sinel bravely addresses tough topics, demonstrating that the weight of secrets can pull us under----and their release can save us from drowning. --Holly Schindler, critically acclaimed author of A Blue So Dark and Feral A bewitching, beautiful, and brave debut. Readers will marvel at Macy's resilience. Natasha Sinel's writing devastates and uplifts, by turns. An important story of one girl's journey to rewrite the blueprint of her own life by facing the truth inside herself. --Carrie Mesrobian, award-winning author of Sex & Violence and Perfectly Good White Boy In her YA debut, Natasha Sinel paints a riveting picture of a teenager haunted by her past and struggling with her present. Macy's world is richly drawn, heartbreakingly real, and difficult to put down. The Fix shines. --I.W. Gregorio, author of None of the Above


First shot out of the gate, Sinel bravely addresses tough topics, demonstrating that the weight of secrets can pull us under--and their release can save us from drowning. --Holly Schindler, critically acclaimed author of A Blue So Dark and Feral A bewitching, beautiful, and brave debut. Readers will marvel at Macy's resilience. Natasha Sinel's writing devastates and uplifts, by turns. An important story of one girl's journey to rewrite the blueprint of her own life by facing the truth inside herself. --Carrie Mesrobian, award-winning author of Sex & Violence and Perfectly Good White Boy


First shot out of the gate, Sinel bravely addresses tough topics, demonstrating that the weight of secrets can pull us under----and their release can save us from drowning. --Holly Schindler, critically acclaimed author of A Blue So Dark and Feral A bewitching, beautiful, and brave debut. Readers will marvel at Macy's resilience. Natasha Sinel's writing devastates and uplifts, by turns. An important story of one girl's journey to rewrite the blueprint of her own life by facing the truth inside herself. --Carrie Mesrobian, award-winning author of Sex & Violence and Perfectly Good White Boy In her YA debut, Natasha Sinel paints a riveting picture of a teenager haunted by her past and struggling with her present. Macy's world is richly drawn, heartbreakingly real, and difficult to put down. The Fix shines. --I.W. Gregorio, author of None of the Above In this masterful debut, Natasha Sinel explores how a shocking act of betrayal can be overlooked within an otherwise loving family. A vivid storyteller, Sinel tackles an emotional topic, portraying the pain and repercussions of Macy's experience with an honest sensitivity. I was hooked from the opening pages of The Fix. --Yvonne Ventresca, award-winning author of Pandemic A stand-out YA debut, The Fix perfectly captures how it feels to be crushed under a life-changing, personal secret since childhood. Sinel's unflinchingly honest writing dissects the lies we tell ourselves to cope with trauma, and reveals the power we seize when we finally decide to see the truth. --Marie Jaskulka, author of The Lost Marble Notebook of Forgotten Girl & Random Boy


A friendship with a troubled classmate helps Macy confront the childhood sexual trauma she's kept secret for years. Macy first met Sebastian when he moved to her suburban town in elementary school, but it's at her friend Rebecca's party many years later that Macy first gets the sense that Sebastian really sees her. Then, the next morning, Sebastian disappears; the rumor mill has it he's gone to the psych ward after a suicide attempt. Macy and Sebastian's brief but intimate conversation at the party sparks a series of changes in Macy: she starts visiting Sebastian in the hospital, she twists her blond hair into dreadlocks, and she begins--slowly, and not always voluntarily--to make sense of her past. Flashbacks--matter-of-fact, never graphic or sensationalized, and fraught with ambivalence--are handled particularly well. Each of Macy's current relationships is carefully imagined, each unique but shaped in its own way by Macy's past trauma. The downfall here is the dreadlocks. In an era in which teen literature is increasingly under fire for its lack of racial diversity, a blonde, presumably white character putting on a traditionally black hairstyle as a symbol of her own toughness and self-acceptance feels catastrophically out of touch. A powerful story of healing undermined by its central symbol. (Fiction. 14-18) --Kirkus Reviews First shot out of the gate, Sinel bravely addresses tough topics, demonstrating that the weight of secrets can pull us under----and their release can save us from drowning. --Holly Schindler, critically acclaimed author of A Blue So Dark and Feral A bewitching, beautiful, and brave debut. Readers will marvel at Macy's resilience. Natasha Sinel's writing devastates and uplifts, by turns. An important story of one girl's journey to rewrite the blueprint of her own life by facing the truth inside herself. --Carrie Mesrobian, award-winning author of Sex & Violence and Perfectly Good White Boy In her YA debut, Natasha Sinel paints a riveting picture of a teenager haunted by her past and struggling with her present. Macy's world is richly drawn, heartbreakingly real, and difficult to put down. The Fix shines. --I.W. Gregorio, author of None of the Above In this masterful debut, Natasha Sinel explores how a shocking act of betrayal can be overlooked within an otherwise loving family. A vivid storyteller, Sinel tackles an emotional topic, portraying the pain and repercussions of Macy's experience with an honest sensitivity. I was hooked from the opening pages of The Fix. --Yvonne Ventresca, award-winning author of Pandemic A standout YA debut, The Fix perfectly captures how it feels to be crushed under a life-changing, personal secret since childhood. Sinel's unflinchingly honest writing dissects the lies we tell ourselves to cope with trauma and reveals the power we seize when we finally decide to see the truth. --Marie Jaskula, author of The Lost Marble Notebook of Forgotten Girl & Random Boy


Author Information

Natasha Sinel is a writer of young adult fiction. She graduated from Yale University with a BA in English and from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business with an MBA. Before beginning her career as an author, she was director of business development at Showtime Networks. Born and raised in Washington, DC, she now lives in northern Westchester, New York, with her husband and three sons.

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